
PM Vote: Major Rally Planned for July 19
Demonstrators plan to gather outside Parliament on July 19 when a joint sitting of House of Representatives and the Senate will vote on a prime minister again.
Demonstrators plan to gather outside Parliament on July 19 when a joint sitting of House of Representatives and the Senate will vote on a prime minister again.
Senators have filed lawsuits against people posting online threats against them and their families after most senators abstained from voting for Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat to become the new prime minister.
BANGKOK, July 17 (TNA) – French Ambassador of France to Thailand Thierry Mathou and his wife, Cécile Mathou, held the reception at Swissotel Bangkok Ratchada on Friday (July 14) as part of the celebration of the French National Day (Bastille Day). The event was attended by many Thai personalities as well as members of the Diplomatic […]
The meeting of the eight prospective coalition parties, originally scheduled for Tuesday has been rescheduled to today.
A Thai female worker was killed in flash flooding in South Korea.
The Navy Commander has ordered the establishment of a committee to investigate the case of missing ammunition from an arsenal, emphasizing the need for maximum punishment.
More rains are likely across the country while isolated heavy to very heavy rains are possible across the country from July 16-20, according to the meteorological department.
The Move Forward Party (MFP) will submit a draft bill to amend Section 272 of the constitution to put an end to senators’ involvement in the election of a prime minister, said MFP secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon.
Wan Muhamad Noor Matha House Speaker will hold a meeting with tripartite whips of the House of Representatives and the Senate next week to conclude the date for the next parliamentary vote on a new prime minister.
The private sector keeps a close watch on the next parliamentary vote on a new prime minister and has expressed concern that a delay in the formation of a new government may have adverse impacts on the economy.
Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat said he accepted the vote result but he would not give up after he lost in the prime minister vote.
Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat failed his bid to become the new prime minister in the vote on Thursday as he was unable to secure more than half of the bicameral parliament.