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Thai Parliament's Utility Bills Ignite Row Over Public Spending
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2025
Despite being out of session, Thailand's Parliament is facing intense criticism after figures revealed water consumption of over 5.6 million baht in six months, with electricity bills consistently hitting 12-14 million baht monthly, sparking calls for greater accountability.
Thai Parliament to meet Aug 16 to elect new PM after Srettha’s ouster
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2024
Thailand’s Parliament will convene on August 16, for a special meeting to choose a new prime minister, the legislature announced on its website, following the court’s dismissal of Srettha Thavisin as premier.
Thai social media abuzz over 200m baht price tag on decrepit riverside mansion
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024
A post advertising the sale of a classic old house with land along the Chao Phraya River has stirred quite a buzz on Thai social media. The site, boasting beautiful views of the Thai Parliament, comes with an astonishing price tag of 200 million baht.
Wan Noor calls joint meeting of both Houses on August 4 to elect new PM
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2023
The Thai Parliament president has called a joint meeting of the Houses of Representatives and the Senate next Friday (August 4) to elect Thailand’s new prime minister if the Constitutional Court rejects a petition challenging a parliamentary vote that blocked the renomination of Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat.
Pita should get ‘second chance’ in vote for next PM
FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2023
Srettha Thavisin, one of the Pheu Thai Party’s three prime ministerial candidates, on Friday called for a second round of parliamentary voting to select a new prime minister if Pita Limjaroenrat fails to get enough support in the first round.
Move Forward claims to have enough senator votes for Pita to become PM
FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2023
A key figure in the Move Forward Party, which is leading an eight-party coalition that expects to form the next government, claimed on Friday to have secured sufficient senator votes for the party’s leader Pita Limjaroenrat to become Thailand’s new prime minister.
Thai Parliament sees 23rd meeting collapse as opposition MPs stage boycott
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2022
Yet another meeting of the House of Representatives collapsed on Thursday after failing to achieve a quorum following a boycott by MPs.
Thai Parliament an Orwellian paradise
FRIDAY, JUNE 07, 2019
Rayong is 180km from Bangkok, but I can clearly hear the grunts, oinks and squeals as the pig bosses fight to get their snouts deeper into the swill.