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The Electoral Complaints Committee has filed a formal request for the Supreme Administrative Court to review whether barcodes or Quick Response (QR) codes printed on election cards violate Thai administrative law regarding ballot design standards, following complaints from voters who claimed these features were unauthorized additions intended as security measures by Election Commission staff...
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On March 14, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin instructed Transport Ministry official Dhammanus to load and transport a vehicle containing goods out of the government complex in Bangkok. This action was taken as part of an ongoing dispute where officials from both parties have exchanged vehicles at Phra Khanong Bridge since late February over accusations that one side is using state resources...
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Senator Prapha Chaisang has repeatedly demanded that the Electoral Complaints Committee (ECC) issue results on its investigation into allegations against all members of a specific senatorial group, noting specifically why 229 individuals have not received "no fault" determinations despite complaints being filed by an ECC committee consisting only of three people.
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The United Front of the Nation, commonly known as "Teung," has officially nominated its candidate 'Na Tong' (also referred to by his nickname) to contest both positions in Thailand. This nomination comes after party leaders emphasized that they must wait for full unity within parliament before proceeding with formal procedures and verifying qualifications prior to any official review or...
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The Election Commission has officially clarified that criticisms raised by Thailand’s interior ministry about 290 removed or suspected individuals are invalid because they do not affect EC discussions during its consideration of voter eligibility issues presented in a separate session, with reports confirming these concerns hold no weight regarding the commission's deliberations on candidate...
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On March 10, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was unable to attend the Cabinet Meeting (Cm) as he cited health reasons for his absence. Vice President Pipat Ratchaprapa served in place of PM during this session where key topics included labor impact measures from rising global oil prices due to Middle East tensions and a proposal by P.P.C.H regarding an anti-corruption plan targeting illicit...
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On March 8, the Prime Minister's Office announced that Anutin Pajitkul will form his second cabinet with Ek Nut appointed as Finance Secretary and Warawat Khamphun serving under Industry. This announcement follows a recent party meeting where Bhumi Thai officials proposed replacing former ministers from Khon Kaen (Khan) - Panich Pholthana, while also naming Suttasith for Transport to complete...
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The Council of Ministers approved a draft regulation regarding the general election in B.E. (Buddhist Era) year 1584, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Aiyarin Panthuthit on March 30 at noon following Cabinet meeting proceedings initiated under instructions from SLMK's proposal to prepare for future legislative sessions and presidential selection procedures without specifying the exact...
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On March 10 at approximately 9:55 a.m., Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance Secretary-General Ek-Nitip Nittithanphascha denied that the Emergency Relief Bill to compensate for oil tankers has been submitted today's Cabinet meeting, stating it remains pending. This development follows reports from the Ministry of Labor indicating plans to issue an emergency relief bill aimed at...
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On March 10, Major-General Adulya Bounthamrern formally questioned Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin regarding the resignation of former Defence Secretary Thanakit Panyarachun from his role as Deputy Defense Ministry Chief. The inquiry stems from reports indicating that Paeng's name appears in a military context document prepared for Anutin Paeng, raising concerns about potential negative...
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On March 9-10 at the request of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's office (corrected from text "Prasert" which is likely a transcription error for Prayuth or similar context based on typical political figures in Thailand, but strictly following provided names as Prasert Jantawanthong), Secretary-General and MP Prasert Jantavanonth of the Pheu Thai Party stated that allegations regarding an...
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On March 9, the Office of Attorney General (Ombudsman), led by Secretary Surapong Intaratorn, announced a postponement in submitting formal charges regarding four former MPs from the progressive party who attempted to amend Section 112 for judicial review under Article 304. The commission cited an extensive number and complexity of legal terms as justification requiring careful scrutiny before...
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On March 8, the family of Thaksin Shinawatra marked his six-month imprisonment at Bang Rak Prison in Bangkok as they welcomed him to a new facility. His eldest son Ock and wife Em accompanied their father from this location on Monday morning following an official transfer that occurred around noon time yesterday; officials stated he remains critically ill but is sleeping less due to the stress...