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Roadmap for new Thai government takes shape
FRIDAY, MARCH 06, 2026
Thailand’s post-election roadmap points to a mid-March parliament opening, a PM vote by early April, and a policy statement in May
EEC Board Meeting Delayed Over Budget Concerns, Awaiting New Government
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2026
Behind the scenes: EEC Board meeting on the high-speed rail project connecting three airports, the EECiti smart city, and Phase 3 of Laem Chabang Port postponed indefinitely due to the MOF's concerns over budget commitments.
Five “central quota” posts in ‘Anutin’ government revealed
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2026
Report: Anutin-led coalition keeps five central-quota posts; Kla Tham stays out as bargaining over ministries continues. Borwornsak tipped as legal deputy PM.
Political Chaos and Election Disputes Raise Concerns Over Possible Nullification
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2026
Political tensions over government formation and election issues may lead to the nullification of the 2026 election, with debates on QR codes and barcodes on ballots
Bhumjaithai weighs 355-seat option as Kla Tham seen as ‘last resort’
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2026
Bhumjaithai’s 297-seat bloc could rise to 355 by adding Kla Tham’s 58 MPs, but talks hinge on control of key economic ministries
The “325” formula for a Bhumjaithai-led coalition
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026
A “325” deal would pair Bhumjaithai with Pheu Thai and Kla Tham for a stable majority, with ministerial quotas estimated by MP-to-seat ratios
Delayed government formation may cost Thailand’s GDP 90 billion
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2026
Private sector warns a delayed government could shrink GDP by up to 90 billion baht, urging political parties to form a government within 30 days
Anutin and Thanathorn clash over government formation blocking
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2026
Anutin refutes Thanathorn’s claims of political orders blocking the People's Party, asserting that the power to form a government rests solely with the people.
Palang Pracharath seeks forms for Patcharawat’s nomination
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2024
The party’s deputy leader writes to the prime minister pushing for necessary documentation, amid rumours that Pheu Thai does not want Patcharawat in its Cabinet
Four prospective candidates for new cabinet need careful vetting
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2024
Family closeness to so-called influential persons and alleged shady business dealings just some of the issues under review