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News, Published on 27/12/2022
» People can decide for themselves whether to organise New Year's Eve events but organisers should exercise "maximum precautions", Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Monday.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/11/2022
» The Constitutional Court has ruled that the organic bill on political parties does not contravene the constitution.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/11/2022
» Democrat Party leader Jurin Laksanawisit on Monday declared the time was ripe for Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to have a cabinet reshuffle in order to fill a number of vacancies.
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 14/10/2022
» The Democrat Party has proposed that Naris Khamnurak, its MP for Phatthalung, fill the deputy interior minister post left vacant by Niphon Bunyamanee, who quit last month to fight a court case.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/06/2022
» The cabinet on Tuesday decided the no-confidence debate against Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and 10 other ministers will begin on July 19, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/04/2022
» Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, chairman of the Progressive Movement, is to stand trial in the Criminal Court for lese majeste.
Published on 11/04/2022
» The Criminal Court has accepted for trial a case filed by the prosecution against Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, chairman of the Progressive Movement, charging him with committing lese majeste during his Facebook Live on Jan 18, 2021 criticising the government's Covid-19 vaccine procurement plan.
News, Published on 26/03/2022
» Cholnan Srikaew, leader of the main opposition Pheu Thai Party, has been afforded a new title of late -- a whistleblower -- although some would disagree with the description.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/03/2022
» The Criminal Court sentenced a web administrator at GuKult to two years in prison yesterday for breach of the lese majeste law after he posted stickers on a portrait of His Majesty the King in front of the Supreme Court on Sept 19, 2020.
Published on 04/03/2022
» A man was sentenced to two years in jail on Friday under the royal defamation law for putting a sticker on a portrait of His Majesty the King during a pro-democracy rally in 2020.