Thammanat Observes Repetitive Content in First Day of Censure Debate
Bangkok: Colonel Thammanat Prompao, MP for Phayao and advisor to the Kla Tham Party, gave his assessment of the first day of the opposition’s no-confidence
Bangkok: Colonel Thammanat Prompao, MP for Phayao and advisor to the Kla Tham Party, gave his assessment of the first day of the opposition’s no-confidence
Bangkok: “Nattapong” threatens the Prime Minister before the start of the censure debate, revealing that there is secret information that can be removed from office,
Bangkok: Mr. Natcha Inchaisawat, a Bangkok MP from the Prachachon Party, has openly criticized the Thai government for its lack of sincerity in addressing the
Bangkok: The opposition party has intensified its censure debate by questioning the “Alpine-Khao Kradong” land deal, accusing Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra of engaging in a
Bangkok: Kanweer highlights the deportation of Uighurs as a significant moral issue, accusing the government of whitewashing its actions. According to Thai News Agency, Mr.
Bangkok: “Wirote” engaged in a fierce parliamentary debate over the qualifications of Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, leading to chaotic protests from government members who found
Bangkok: The initial day of the no-confidence debate saw a deep dive into the opposition’s information and a series of responses from the Prime Minister
Bangkok: “Sutin” mocks the opposition, saying the first half of the censure debate was light, not to the point of sprinkling salt. According to Thai
Bangkok: “Anutin” stands up to explain on behalf of the Prime Minister, confirming that there is no deal of benefits in the Alpine-Khao Kradong land
Bangkok: “Chaichana” believes that the Democrat Party will not split in support of Prime Minister Paethongtarn. Chaichana criticizes the opposition for its approach, alleging that