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Former French-Cambodian Opposition MP shot dead in Bangkok
With Thaksin (a very good friend of Hun Sen) back in power, the chances are ??? -
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Thai Banks and Mobile Operators to Bear Costs of Phone Scam Damages
How on earth is this ever going to happen. The power wielded by these companies and institutions is far greater than anything the government can come up with. -
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Chinese Actor Vanishes Near Thai-Myanmar Border
You could also handle the issue forcefully to exterminate the parasites and minimize future impact on tourism, just a thought... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 8 January 2025
Thai PM Dismisses Cabinet Reshuffle Rumours File photo courtesy: Facebook Thai Khu Fa In a defiant response to swirling speculation, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has firmly dismissed any plans for a cabinet reshuffle. During a press briefing on Tuesday, the Premier addressed media inquiries, quashing rumours of an imminent ministerial shake-up that had been circulating in political circles. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348221-thai-pm-dismisses-cabinet-reshuffle-rumours/ -
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PM Paetongtarn’s Asset Declaration Reveals 162 Million Baht Watch Collection
Talk about "Wealth beyond the dreams of avarice" that takes the cake. That said, she is probably just doing her duty - as she sees it - by fronting for other members of her corrupt clan. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Yes, true the Thai Authorities have their own views and what is right for some is not right for others and they make it up as time goes on!!! -
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Thai PM Dismisses Cabinet Reshuffle Rumours
File photo courtesy: Facebook Thai Khu Fa In a defiant response to swirling speculation, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has firmly dismissed any plans for a cabinet reshuffle. During a press briefing on Tuesday, the Premier addressed media inquiries, quashing rumours of an imminent ministerial shake-up that had been circulating in political circles. Instead, Ms Paetongtarn emphasised her focus on fortifying her current team’s capabilities to tackle ongoing challenges. According to the Prime Minister, her immediate plans involve convening a meeting with her ministers. This gathering is not for reshuffling purposes, but rather to facilitate open discussions regarding the hurdles they face and to ensure the government's objectives are being met. She is set to extend invitations soon, aiming to engage particularly with two ministers this month. However, she refrained from disclosing their identities, keeping the political scene abuzz with speculation. This strategic meeting underscores her commitment to robust and cohesive governance amidst external uncertainties. Adding further intrigue to the political landscape, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul clarified his recent interactions with ex-Premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Recently in the spotlight due to his New Year visit to Thaksin, Mr Anutin stressed that the encounter was purely for conveying seasonal greetings, devoid of any political dialogue. "Politics was not part of our discussions during the visit," affirmed Mr Anutin, who also serves as the Interior Minister. He highlighted that the courtesy call was strictly to exchange New Year wishes and not centred on governmental advice or appraisal of the current political climate. His remarks aimed to quell any conjecture that his conversation with Thaksin involved governmental affairs. It appears that within the corridors of Thai politics, while tongues may wag, the current administration is opting for continuity and cohesion over upheaval. At least for now, Prime Minister Paetongtarn is steering clear of altering her cabinet's composition, focusing instead on strengthening ministerial performance and collaborative governance to address national priorities effectively. As politicians navigate the fine line between public perceptions and behind-the-scenes manoeuvres, the interactions and dismissals reflect the complexity and subtleties inherent in Thai political dynamics. For the citizens, and observers alike, the coming months will reveal the broader strategy behind these ministerial engagements and the steadfast posture against reshuffle rhetoric, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-08 -
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Keir Starmer’s Leadership Under Fire: Poll Predicts Exit Within a Year
Starmer is tough. He's got a large majority and will ride out winging from the left and right.
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