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Pheu Thai delays censure-motion plan, waits for charter amendment to clear third reading
MONDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2025
Pheu Thai recalibrates political strategy, postponing censure-motion, likely waiting for the constitutional amendment bill to pass its third reading around December 25–26
Opposition leader open to censure bid, but awaits court ruling on PM
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2025
Opposition leader says People’s Party is open to censure motion but urges caution, awaiting Constitutional Court’s ruling on PM before moving forward.
Protests and turmoil expected on the first day of censure debate
SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2025
Protests and turmoil are expected as the two-day censure debate heats up in House of Representatives
Spokesman upbeat PM can respond to opposition in censure debate
SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2025
Govt spokesman is confident PM Paetongtarn will address all opposition concerns in the censure debate, urging constructive discussion over rhetoric.
Opposition demands 30 hours of debate in exchange for motion change
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025
The opposition agrees to remove Thaksin’s name from the censure motion but demands 30 hours to debate PM Paetongtarn. Talks with whips continue.
Thamanat: 10 Opposition MPs Will Back PM in Censure Showdown
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025
Thamanat claims 10 opposition MPs will back PM Paetongtarn in the upcoming censure debate, as Klatham Party prepares to counter attacks on the Agriculture Ministry.
Spectre of Thaksin hangs over no-confidence debate
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2025
Censure motion risks being scrapped amid signs of frantic political dealmaking behind the scenes
Censure motion targets Thaksin’s influence on PM Paetongtarn: Nattapong
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025
The censure motion targeting Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra aims to prove that her father has authority over national administration, People’s Party leader Nattapong Ruengpanyawut told Krungthep Turakij in an exclusive interview.
Most Thais support censure motion against Paetongtarn's cabinet
SUNDAY, MARCH 09, 2025
The majority of Thais said the opposition should file censure motion targeting Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and the cabinet at once, an opinion survey has found.
Opposition demands four-day censure debate against ten ministers
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2025
The opposition plans to submit a no-confidence motion this month, seeking at least four days for a censure debate against around ten ministers. Chief opposition whip Pakornwut argues that the proposed two-day debate is insufficient for proper parliamentary scrutiny.