Most still have confidence in People’s despite money-laundering charges filed against own candidates: Poll
By Thai Newsroom Reporters MOST PEOPLE have been found to continue to have confidence in the party called the People’s despite recent events in which a couple of the reformist camp’s electoral candidates have been arrested on charges of involvement in “grey” businesses. According to an online opinion poll conducted last night (Jan.15) by […]
Read MorePeople’s candidate has operated gambling website: Cyber Crime Police
By Thai Newsroom Reporters EX-PEOPLE’S MP Ratchapong Soisuwan who is seeking re-election in Tak and was arrested on charges of involvement in money-laundering business yesterday (Jan.14) had allegedly operated an online gambling platform which had evidently led to money-laundering activity, police said today (Jan.15). Deputy Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau commissioner Pol.Maj.Gen.Tinakorn Rangmatya said the […]
Read MoreAnother People’s candidate nabbed on money-laundering charges
By Thai Newsroom Reporters ANOTHER PEOPLE’S candidate contesting the Feb.8 election in Tak has been arrested for alleged involvement in money-laundering activity. Ratchapong Soisuwan, the ex-People’s MP who is seeking re-election in Constituency 2 of the northwestern border province, was yesterday (Jan.14) arrested in Bangkok by the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau police on charges […]
Read MoreKlatham contestant may have own assets confiscated over money-laundering charges
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A FORMER KLATHAM MP who is currently seeking re-election in a southern constituency may eventually have a sum of 158 million baht worth of his wealth confiscated at a court order due to his alleged involvement in money-laundering activity. The Anti-Money-Laundering Office today (Jan.14) announced that the agency is calling […]
Read MoreBhumjaithai, Pheu Thai, People’s compete neck-and-neck for Isaan votes
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A TRIO OF PARTIES, namely the Bhumjaithai, Pheu Thai and People’s, are decisively contesting against one another in the Feb.8 election throughout northeastern Thailand where most of the country’s constituencies are located with results being forecast to come out in neck-and-neck fashion, according to a reliable NIDA academic. Pichai Ratanadilok […]
Read MoreNo more People’s vote for Anutin for PM: Nattapong
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PEOPLE’S WILL ultimately not vote in support of Caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul for head of government again under any circumstances after the Feb.8 general election, People’s leader Nattapong Ruengpanyawut reconfirmed today (Jan.12). Though the People’s ex-MPs had done so to land Anutin an elected premiership with a Bhumjaithai-led […]
Read MoreNattapong most favourite for PM, People’s tops charts of party-listed, constituency-based MPs: NIDA Poll
By Thai Newsroom Reporters PEOPLE’S LEADER Nattapong Ruengpanyawut has been found the most favourite to become prime minister whilst the reformist party has come up as the most favourite camp to become the largest elected one in both party-listed and constituency-based modes of the Feb,8 election, followed by the Bhumjaithai, according to the latest […]
Read MorePheu Thai pledges to up the ante to 70% in govt’s copay share
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PHEU THAI today (Jan.10) offered to up the ante under the Bhumjaithai-led caretaker government’s resumable copay project if they eventually return to run the country after the Feb.8 general election by raising the government’s copay share to 70% so that the people would only pay 30% of the price […]
Read MoreNo hush-hush, behind-closed-doors talks over govt setup: Sirikanya
By Thai Newsroom Reporters Updated at 8.30 a.m., Jan. 10, 2026 SIRIKANYA TANSAKUN, one of a trio of the People’s candidates for prime minister, reassured today (Jan.9) the People’s will practically set up a coalition government with others in unconcealed, straightforward fashion as opposed to hush-hush, behind-closed-doors dealings if the reformist camp becomes the […]
Read MorePeople’s most favorite in party-listed mode, party skippers to be denied
By Thai Newsroom Reporters MOST PROSPECTIVE VOTERS would prefer to pick the People’s over all other parties contesting the general election scheduled for Feb.8 and most say they will deny those who have switched camps to seek re-election in constituency-based mode, according to a Thai Rath poll. The opinion poll, recently conducted among a […]
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