The ruling Pheu Thai Party shrugged off the latest petition against the party, saying it can address every issue raised and stressed that some of the claims are without merit.
Can Paetongtarn Shinawatra seize the opportunity to make a break with the repressive policies of past administrations?
To the extent that foreign policy starts at home, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's latest diplomatic forays should be ...
Insap says this could help stop social and political unrest in southern Thailand, while boosting the economies of Malaysia's ...
Election Commission (EC) rejects two out of over ten complaints against parties and PM due to insufficient information.
The king of Thailand signed a new law recognizing marriage equality, the government announced in its official Royal Gazette ...
Paetongtarn, leader of the Pheu Thai Party, was elected as Thailand's new prime minister in August following the court-ordered removal of Srettha ... just days after taking office the prime ...
3 Only two days after Thavisin’s removal, on August 16 ... has never truly lost its grip on Thai politics. However, questions have arisen regarding how long the new Prime Minister can remain in office ...
Paetongtarn was speaking to reporters after presiding over a ceremony to hand over donated foods and household items and cleaning tools to the Royal Thai Air ... PM’s Office Minister Chusak ...
The ruling Pheu Thai party has promised to give 45mn people a handout of 10,000 baht ($300), pitching it as the centrepiece of an economic plan to boost growth, which has lagged regional peers due to ...
The legal recognition of same-sex marriage was a campaign promise of the Pheu Thai Party ahead of last year’s general election. In a post on X, former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin ...