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News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 22/06/2024
» The opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) on Friday took aim at the national defence budget, saying the military spending plan did not reflect changing security challenges and threats.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 14/06/2024
» The Election Commission (EC) is investigating the leaking of personal data belonging to more than 20,000 applicants for the Senate election.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 08/03/2024
» The government has instructed state agencies to cut unnecessary expenses so funds can be diverted for crucial investments to drive economic growth.
Post Reporters, Published on 06/11/2023
» Dissolving the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) is not part of the government policy declared to parliament, said Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, rebutting claims it woiuld be closed.
Online Reporters, Published on 05/11/2023
» The Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) should not only continue to exist but also expand its role to oversee cyber security, according to an opinion survey by Super Poll, a research office.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/07/2022
» A Move Forward Party (MFP) MP has also accused the government of using spyware to monitor its critics, saying at least three invasive surveillance programmes had been procured and used between 2014 and 2022.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 16/06/2022
» The opposition on Wednesday formally filed a motion of no-confidence against Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and 10 other cabinet ministers.
Online Reporters, Published on 27/04/2021
» The cabinet has approved a sweeping transfer of some powers from ministers to the prime minister to improve the efficiency of handling the Covid-19 situation.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/03/2021
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday said he had ordered the Defence Ministry to look into allegations made by international media that the military had for political purposes been using social media to covertly influence and exacerbate unrest in the South.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 26/08/2020
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday insisted Facebook must abide by Thai law and that he was not fazed by the social media giant's threat to sue the government for blocking access to accounts deemed defamatory to the monarchy.