The prime minister, her billionaire father Thaksin Shinawatra who used be Thailand’s premier, and their family-backed political party have so-far fended off one complaint filed in court.
The UTN and the Palang Pracharat Party firmly rejected a proposed legislative amendment to prevent future military coups.
For a long time, local elections had been trivialised and dismissed as an insignificant gauge of public opinion.
a former leader of Thailand's largest opposition party, said he wishes to one day return as a prime ministerial candidate to lead the Southeast Asian country after he was banned from political ...
one of Thailand’s most enduring political dynasties, with five members running in this May’s general election – for two different parties. They are one of a number of families woven into the ...
Ms Chanida Klyphun, TikTok Thailand’s chief of public policy ... She added that the company has set up procedures to prevent political parties from using the platform to spread fake news ...
The top diplomat of Myanmar's ruling junta briefed neighbouring countries on its plans to hold an election next year amid an ...
Political stability in Thailand faces renewed scrutiny as a controversial military reform bill backed by members of the ...
Thai Court Rejects Petition Over Ex-PM Thaksin's Political Influence BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's Constitutional ... the running of the ruling Pheu Thai party. Political heavyweight Thaksin ...