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Fuel cost impact on Japan power bills may appear in July or August
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026
Nozomu Mori says Japan’s electricity charges may begin reflecting higher fuel costs from July as Middle East tensions continue to affect energy markets.
Ministry of Public Health mulls cross-border health insurance
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2026
The ministry is considering extra health insurance requirements for foreigners entering Thailand after unpaid treatment bills left public hospitals under strain.
Two bills to enhance employees’ rights approved by House in 1st reading
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2025
Two bills to enhance workers' rights, including reduced working hours and menstruation leave, were approved by the House on Wednesday.
House to deliberate bills to lower minimum age of local government presidents
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025
Thailand’s House will deliberate six bills to cut the minimum age for local government presidents from 35 to 25, opening doors for younger candidates.
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.
189 ex-senators issue statement against casino, online gambling bills
THURSDAY, APRIL 03, 2025
189 former senators, including three ex-Senate speakers, urge MPs to reject casino and online gambling bills, warning of social and economic risks.
Srettha declines to endorse 16 bills
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2024
Prime minister refuses to endorse a number of financially related bills that would require a budget before deliberation
Move Forward calls on Prayut to not block 9 new bills it has proposed
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 09, 2023
Election winner Move Forward Party, which will likely be left on the cold opposition bench, has proposed nine more bills in its bid to introduce reforms to the country.
Disbanding Isoc, reforming military, preventing monopolies among 7 Move Forward bills
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2023
The Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc), seen as a powerful political tool of the military, will be among the first military mechanisms the Move Forward Party aims to get rid of through its first set of seven bills submitted to the House of Representatives.
Prayut refuses to take responsibility for high electricity bills
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2023
Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha lashed out at coalition partners on Wednesday, saying he is not the only one to be blamed for the high electricity bills in March and April.