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Scottish people are scary! (says my young Chinese student...)
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 July 2025
Thailand Halts Controversial Casino Bill Amid Political Turmoil File photo for reference only The Thai government has decided to withdraw its contentious bill to legalise casinos, responding to growing public opposition and recent political upheaval. The move comes as the ruling coalition's majority faces pressure due to internal strife. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365991-thailand-halts-controversial-casino-bill-amid-political-turmoil/ -
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Older Retirees and Younger Partners in Rural Thailand: Accepted or Not?
You are not alone as Yellow tail is always angry with everyone it replies to who do not bow down and agree with it! -
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Report Thailand Halts Controversial Casino Bill Amid Political Turmoil
File photo for reference only The Thai government has decided to withdraw its contentious bill to legalise casinos, responding to growing public opposition and recent political upheaval. The move comes as the ruling coalition's majority faces pressure due to internal strife. On Monday, Chief Government Whip Visuth Chainaroon announced plans to retract the "entertainment complex" bill from parliament's agenda this Wednesday, a session previously scheduled for its discussion. Initially, the government signalled a delay to further engage with the public and address worries over gambling addiction and money laundering. The decision to pull the bill follows political turbulence within the ruling alliance, notably the departure of the Bhumjaithai Party, which opposed the measure. Compounding the issue is the suspension of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, facing allegations of ethical misconduct. Ms Paetongtarn's challenges are compounded by legal troubles over a leaked conversation with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen. The discussion criticised the Thai army’s stance in a border conflict with Cambodia, further straining her position. Without a stable majority, the government may struggle to pass not only contentious bills but also crucial legislation in the upcoming months. Of particular concern is the forthcoming budget bill for the next fiscal year starting October, slated for further readings in August. The setback reflects the delicate balance the government must maintain with coalition partners and public sentiment. As the political climate remains unstable, the administration faces an uphill battle to navigate legislative priorities without a cohesive majority. Observers note that the casino bill's withdrawal is emblematic of broader challenges facing Thailand's coalition government. With critical legislation hanging in the balance, the situation underscores the complexities of governance amid shifting political alliances. As the implications of this withdrawal ripple through the Thai political landscape, stakeholders await next steps from the government in addressing not only legislative priorities but also emerging ethical and legal questions surrounding its leadership. In summary, Thailand's withdrawal of the casino bill is a significant indicator of current political dynamics, highlighting the interplay between public opinion, coalition politics, and legislative agendas. The coming months will test the government's capacity to stabilise and proceed with essential governance amidst uncertainty. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thiager 2025-07-07 -
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BigC extra on klang
They changed Makro months ago I still struggle to find my way around. They do it so that you see extra things you fancy while you're looking for your usual items. They don't want you walking quickly to your usual shelves. -
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Foreigners Flaunting Wealth in Thailand: How Is It Viewed?
Very poorly, as Thais who come into money only build very modest looking houses and drive very unassuming cars. Ostentatious spending is unheard of in Thailand...True, some of the houses in the village look like butcher's baroque, but probably Ukrainians or Russians.
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