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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 30 May 2025
Anutin Reaffirms Paetongtarn as Official PM Amidst Rumours Picture courtesy of Siam Rath THAILAND – At the Thai Parliament on the evening of 29th May, Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, firmly addressed recent speculation about potential political hiccups. Anutin made it clear that Paetongtarn Shinawatra is the official Prime Minister, dismissing any notion of a "standby" Prime Minister. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362195-anutin-reaffirms-paetongtarn-as-official-pm-amidst-rumours/ -
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Politics Anutin Reaffirms Paetongtarn as Official PM Amidst Rumours
Picture courtesy of Siam Rath THAILAND – At the Thai Parliament on the evening of 29th May, Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, firmly addressed recent speculation about potential political hiccups. Anutin made it clear that Paetongtarn Shinawatra is the official Prime Minister, dismissing any notion of a "standby" Prime Minister. Responding to enquiries regarding the political landscape, Anutin chuckled about rumours of replacing the Interior Minister. These speculations, he noted, have been circulating since he first took office two years ago, highlighting ongoing interest in such a pivotal role. Anutin reaffirmed the stability of the current administration, stressing that the government remains a coalition of willing parties committed to governing Thailand. He emphasised a unified approach, sharing that a clear agreement was reached from day one among coalition partners, all backing the Prime Minister proposed by the lead party. This collective effort extends from former PM Srettha Thavisin to Paetongtarn Shinawatra, ensuring adherence to agreed principles and decorum. When questioned about potential threats to the government's tenure, Anutin decisively attributed such risks to disunity, which he insists is absent within the coalition. He underscored a cooperative environment, bound by mutual respect and a shared mission under the Prime Minister's leadership, inherently aligning with the coalition's foundational agreements. The prospects of the government enduring without the Bhumjaithai Party prompted a candid response. Anutin asserted the improbability of such a scenario, underscoring the party's integral role within the coalition and its steadfast support for the lead party that proposed the current Prime Minister. Anutin's remarks aim to quell uncertainties and reinforce confidence in the current government's longevity, hinging on unified collaboration among coalition members. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-05-30 -
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How Iran Subcontracts Assassinations Across Europe
I beg to differ the Iranian culture has much to offer and they have contributed much to the world…..now if you said the world would be a safer place without their current government and if they toned down their religious racism I’d definitely agree.I know no chance oh well sad . -
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Western Allies Warn Israel Over Gaza Offensive as Fragile Talks Resume in Doha
President Michael D Higgins said accusations that those who criticise the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are “antisemitic” is a “slander”. He said the slander has been used against the Republic and individuals, including the president himself. Speaking at the Bord Bia Bloom in Phoenix Park in Dublin, Mr Higgins said there is an active campaign against the Republic in the United States. Branding those opposed to Netanyahu policies antisemitic is ‘slander’, says Michael D Higgins
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