Anutin promises to build a wall in Ubon to keep out Khmer intruders
By Thai Newsroom Reporters UBON RATCHATHANI – Caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul today (Jan.27) promised prospective voters in the lower northeastern province that he will literally build a wall between Thailand and Cambodia to keep out any territorial intruders in the future if he comes back as head of government after the Feb.8 election. […]
Read MoreKlatham to emerge as third largest party, not fourth: Thammanat
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE KLATHAM, currently a partner of the Bhumjaithai-led caretaker government, will likely come out as the third largest elected party, not the fourth, with some 70 MP seats to win in the Feb.8 election, said de facto Klatham boss Thammanat Prompao today (Jan.26). The Klatham have primarily anticipated to secure […]
Read MorePeople’s tipped as largest elected party with 150-180 MP seats: NIDA academic
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PEOPLE’S will likely emerge as the largest elected party winning as many as 180 MP seats in the Feb.8 election, thus deserving the opportunity to become core of a coalition government, a noted academic forecast today (Jan.23). According to NIDA’s Political & Development Strategies Project Director Pichai Ratanadilok na […]
Read MoreFour ex-MPs vie against one another in Lopburi constituency
By Thai Newsroom Reporters LOPBURI – In what was seen as a rare phenomenon, as many as four former lawmakers are fiercely competing against one another in the Feb.8 election and in the central province where the total of constituencies has been reduced from five to four due to the Election Commission’s regrouping of its […]
Read MorePeople’s the only party that will deny Anutin for PM: Nattapong
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PEOPLE’S WILL BE the only contesting party to resolutely deny Caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul a prolonged premiership after the Feb.8 election whilst all other parties may effortlessly do otherwise, confirmed People’s leader Nattapong Ruengpanyawut today (Jan.22). If the People’s fail to come out as the largest elected party […]
Read MoreWith as many as 250 MP Seats, People’s bound to set up govt, regardless of powers-that-be: Piyabutr
By Thai Newsroom Reporters PIYABUTR SAENGKANOKKUL today (Jan.22) encouraged the people to cast so many votes for the People’s that the reformist party will emerge as the largest elected one and can eventually set up a government of their own after the Feb.8 election, regardless of the powers-that-be who may only look to endorse […]
Read More‘Big House’ contestants battle against each other in Chachoengsao
By Thai Newsroom Reporters CHACHOENGSAO – A couple of “Big House” contestants, specifically of the Tancharoen and Sirilatthayakorn families, are unrelentingly contesting against each other for one of the four constituencies of the eastern province in the Feb.8 election. In Constituency 2, Sukticha Tancharoen, son of former deputy commerce minister/ex-MP Pichet Tancharoen, has not […]
Read MoreAtirat the only People’s ex-minister contestant
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PHENOMENON IN WHICH former transport minister Atirat Ratanaset is running for MP under the People’s tickets in an outer constituency of Nakhon Ratchasima, better known as Korat, has prompted oohs and aahs in no small measures among prospective Isaan voters during the current runup to the Feb.8 election. Given […]
Read MorePeople’s will be in opposition bloc if Bhumjaithai comes out as largest elected one: Thanathorn
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THANATHORN JUANGROONGRUANGKIT said today (Jan.16) the People’s will definitely be part of the opposition bloc at parliament if the Bhumjaithai emerges as the largest elected party in the Feb. 8 election, thus deserving the first opportunity to set up a government. The Progressive Movement leader made his latest comment to […]
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