Welcome to a tale of high drama from the hallowed halls of Yangpao School in Omkoi district, where the saga of Mr. Chaiyot—once a trusted educator—unfolded amidst lunchboxes and ledgers. The story that’s been feasting on national attention spills over with intrigue, and as the assistant secretary-general of NACC, Mr. Phuthep Thaweechotthanakul, spills the beans, we find that guilty verdicts and dismissals are, like a hearty lunch, better served with a side of benefits. Mr. Chaiyot, at the seasoned age of 57, was thrust into the limelight, not for his years of shaping young minds, but rather his role in a mealtime mishap. The echo of scandal followed his dismissal due to allegations of a less-than-appetizing mismanagement of the student lunch programme—a nutritious narrative of redistributed food that’s been missing some key ingredients of transparency. Our protagonist states his intentions were purely souped up with altruism—redirecting grub meant for the…
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Watanya Wongopasi stepped forward with a vibrant vision and a relentless spirit, eager to infuse fresh energy into the venerable corridors of the country’s forebearer of politics—the Democrat Party. As the dawn of a decisive day approached, she found herself amidst the heart of democracy’s tempest, determined to steer the ship with an altruistic compass. Her aim? To catalyze a wave of reforms that resonate with the populace’s heartbeat over the murmur of politicians’ interests. At the ripe age of 39, Watanya’s conviction in the credo of the Democrats was her guiding star, propelling her into the fray of leadership candidacy. With an unyielding voice and an unswerving resolve, she declared, “I will not change my mind. I will not change my words. I want to fight to the end.” It was a steadfast pronouncement—no mere rhetoric—but a vow to the future of her nation as the Democrats braced themselves…
Welcome to a tale of political drama and ambition worthy of its own mini-series, set within the storied halls of Thailand’s oldest political party, the Democrat Party. Buckle up, dear readers, for an intriguing narrative of dissent and consensus, centered around the pursuit of the most coveted position in the party’s hierarchy. It was amidst a backdrop of hushed whispers and hurried meetings that the political chessboard of the Democrats witnessed a bold move. Enter the cadre of MPs helmed by the astute Dech-it Khaothong, a Democrat MP for the coastal province of Songkhla, who had grown skeptical of the leadership aspirations harbored by the current acting deputy leader, Narapat Kaeothong. The atmosphere was thick with tension as these lawmakers steered clear of throwing their ballots in Narapat’s favor. Instead, the winds of change swept through the party ranks in favor of a different protagonist: Chalermchai Sri-on, the astute and…
As the sun peers over the sprawling construction site, with steel and sweat blending under its gaze, the landscape of labor is about to transform. In conference rooms far removed from the grime and grind, the gears of financial fairness are turning. The tripartite committee on minimum daily wages—an orchestrated ensemble of government officials, business moguls, and the voices of the workforce—is poised to set a new financial stage in each province, with bated breaths awaiting their symphony on Friday. Our esteemed guide through this financial odyssey, Pairoj Chotikasathien, who presides with a calculating eye as the permanent secretary for labour, provided a sneak peek into this thrilling saga Thursday. Weaving together the interests of no less than three parties—representing the trifecta of labor’s heart and soul—the committee is to craft a new decree on wages that may very well redefine the daily grind for many, for better… or for…
Imagine standing atop Pha Lom Sak cliff, with the world unfurling before you like a lush, green carpet that stretches out to touch the horizon. This is the heavenly view that greets adventurers and nature lovers at Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei, a vista so breathtaking that it draws tourists from around the globe. Now, envision ascending to these sublime heights not on foot, but by cable car—an idea that has stirred both excitement and controversy in equal measure. Let’s dive into the heart of this thrilling debate. A significant funding steam has propelled the concept of a cable car into the limelight. Recently, the Thai cabinet, in a traveling meeting, unlocked a budget of 28 million baht solely for sketching the blueprint of this ambitious undertaking. This strategic move, brought to the public by Loei’s very own parliamentary advocate, Lertsak Watthanachaikul of the Pheu Thai Party, aligns seamlessly…
Imagine stepping into a fairytale as you enter the hallowed halls of La Chapelle Bangkok, a grand setting where two hearts became one under the watchful eyes of the crème de la crème of society. On December 3, 2023, amidst the glow of candlelight and the scent of heavenly florals, this traditional Christian wedding was a fusion of love and luxury. The exquisite affair drew an illustrious guest list, including the scholarly luminary Adjunct Professor Chaiyasit Trachutham, gracefully bearing the dual mantles of University Council President at Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi and the day’s esteemed statesman. Mr. Kajorndej Janewattananond’s presence — the former President of the Court of Appeal and a respected member of the Judicial Administration Commission — added a note of gravitas to the celebrations. Courtroom prowess was in ample supply with the likes of Mr. Prasan Wangrattanapranee — a Justice of the Court of Appeal for…
Picture this: the streets of Yangon, Myanmar, echoing with the rumble of military trucks. The air is tense, as members of Myanmar’s armed forces stand sentinel, patrolling the thoroughfares with watchful eyes—an image captured in stark relief on December 4, 2023. Such sights are poignant reminders of the country’s complex struggles. In the backdrop of these stirring scenes, a new chapter unfolds as Thailand extends its hand in unity and compassion. An inspiring collaboration has emerged between the Thai kingdom and its neighbor, Myanmar—a beacon of hope for those displaced by the shadows of conflict. Both nations have stitched together a blueprint for a task force, one dedicated to nurturing humanitarian aid along their shared borderlands. The spirit of collaboration fostered at a high-level diplomatic meeting pulsates with the promise of better days: should this endeavor bear fruit, the tapestry of assistance might soon include a wider array of global…
As the yuletide cheer spreads through the air, the Park Hyatt Bangkok has put on its festive garb, welcoming all to indulge in a season sprinkled with joy and a remarkable homage to sustainability and local talent. Picture this: a Christmas unlike any other, where tradition intertwines with the future, creating a merry tapestry in the heart of Bangkok. Centered in this grand celebration is an extraordinary Christmas tree, nothing short of a masterpiece, standing tall and proud. It’s not just any tree; it’s a beacon of unforgettable holiday memories waiting to be made, a sculptural marvel meticulously brought to life by the hands of renowned Thai artist Saruta (Pin) Kiatparkpoom. This isn’t just a collaboration; it’s an eco-conscious statement piece reflecting the vibrant soul of Thai culture through the thoughtful bends and twists of recycled metal – all illuminated by glass ornaments that catch the light in a dance…
Step into the bustling metropolitan buzz of Bangkok—a pulsating city that’s not just the heart of Thailand, but also the canvas for its most riveting political dramas. It’s where the venerable Democrat Party, steeped in history and prestige, finds itself at a crossroads, seeking a new shepherd to steer the ship post-election upheaval. Cue the rise of Narapat Kaeothong, the Democrat Party list MP and caretaker deputy party leader, whose name is buzzing on everyone’s lips as the most likely candidate to lead this grand old party towards a brighter horizon. The excitement’s palpable, as Super Poll’s recent survey—conducted amongst 1,685 politically attuned Bangkok residents—throws a spotlight on the race for the coveted Democrat crown. The poll weaves a tale of anticipation, conducted patiently over December 5-7, where a smorgasbord of eligible voters, donning hats of diverse vocations, cast their crystal-ball projections for the upcoming executive committee election. In this…
As a seasoned titan of Thai politics, Chuan Leekpai, the venerable former leader of the Democrat Party, graced the Miracle Grand Convention Hotel in Bangkok with his presence amid eager anticipations. July 9th was marked with a buzz of potential and change; everyone was there to witness a new era being penned at the party’s much-anticipated special meeting. Yet, the day took a dramatic turn, much to the dismay of the gathered, as the lack of a quorum thwarted the proceedings, leaving an air of unfinished business. (Photo by the vigilant Varuth Hirunyatheb) Responding to the swirling news, the octogenarian Chuan, a sharp-minded list-Democrat MP and esteemed ex-prime minister, conveyed a notable lack of shock at the recent development. It was public knowledge that a band of spirited 21 Democrats, swayed by loyalty and gratitude, had thrown their support behind the industrious Chalermchai Sri-on to ascend as the ninth captain…