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Day: June 12, 2024

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PM might fail to address House on 2025 budget bill next Wednesday

  By Thai Newsroom Reporters PRIME MINISTER SRETTHA Thavisin might possibly fail to address the House of Representatives on the 2025 budget legislation next Wednesday if suspended by court from doing his duties with immediate effect a day earlier. The Pheu Thai-attached prime minister could possibly be immediately suspended at an order of the Constitutional […]

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Srettha impeachment hearing set for June 18

  THE Constitutional Court studied a lawsuit filed by 40 senators seeking impeachment of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and ordered both sides to submit evidence on Monday June 17 with the hearing to take place the next day on June 18, Naewna newspaper said this afternoon (June 12). In the impeachment case the prime minister […]

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Urgent: Court orders polling agency to give additional evidence in case against Move Forward

  THE Constitutional Court ordered the Election Commission to submit additional evidence in today’s (June 12) hearing of the case the agency has filed seeking dissolution of the Move Forward Party, Naewna newspaper said. Under the highly debatable charges the Move Forward is alleged to have designed to undermine  rule of the country by having […]

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World Bank cuts Myanmar’s growth forecast to 1% as conflict worsens

  By Reuters and published by CNA ECONOMIC growth in conflict-torn Myanmar will be around 1 percent for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, the World Bank said today (June 12), as escalating violence, labour shortages and a depreciating currency make it harder to do business. In December, the World Bank had projected Myanmar’s economy would grow […]

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