It was a scene of somber consideration and thoughtful discussion, as leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP), Pita Limjaroenrat, was seen huddling with his fellow MPs during the combined House and Senate meeting on July 19th – here dedicated to the consideration of his re-nomination for prime minister. This news front page image captured a moment that was about to take a tumultuous turn in Thailand’s political landscape. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) A crucial development emerged on Monday when the Ombudsman took a pivotal step, making a request to the Constitutional Court to instruct the parliament to delay the subsequent prime ministerial vote. The proposed delay culminates as a response to a number of complaints revolving around the renounced re-nomination of the MFP leader, Pita Limjaroenrat. The man at the helms of the situation was Pol Lt Col Keerop Kritteeranont, the Secretary-General of the Office of the Ombudsman who reported…
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In the heart of the vibrant Thai metropolis, Bangkok, a scene uniquely indicative of our current global era unfolds. Medical professionals carefully retrieve a vial of Covid-19 vaccine from a chilled safe-haven, preparing for yet another busy day at the bustling vaccination centre. This snapshot taken in May is a testament to the relentless efforts deployed towards the pandemic response in this city beloved by many. Recent data indicate a steady descent in the number of Covid-19 cases. A trend cautiously bringing optimism to the faces of the people, reflected in the insight shared by Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, the unwavering Health Secretary of Public Health. He draws insights after presiding over a meeting of the committee dedicated vigilantly to monitoring the Covid-19 situation. In his daily report from the pandemic frontlines, Dr. Opas reveals that during the previous week, 556 individuals found their way to hospitals for Covid-19 treatments. This…
Highlighted by Aekvarunyoo Amrapala last Saturday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) succeeded in effectuating commendable savings during a specific period, notably a whopping 127.8 million baht. The BMA was able to achieve these savings due to the sizeable reduction of waste within the city, which is a measure of their highly effective implementation of sustainable practices. Amrapala noted that from February to June, the city saw a reduction of sans 67,248 tons of garbage relative to the same period of the previous year. In simple terms, this means the city of Bangkok experienced a drop in daily waste of about 444 tonnes. The BMA spokesperson, Aekvarunyoo, attributed this significant waste reduction to the involvement of both residents and businesses in the city’s BMA campaign. This well-executed initiative urged participants to not only decrease their waste production but to ensure the separation of their garbage for efficient disposal and recycling. The…
An intriguing survey was undertaken from the 5th to the 10th of July, involving a sample size of 1,200 commuters in the bustling city of Bangkok and its vicinity. This exercise aimed to comprehend the perspectives of the individuals who frequently utilise mass transit systems such as the BTS, MRT and Airport Link by asking them six well-planned questions. The first query asked was pertaining to the frequency of train services usage. Among the participants, 36.2% confessed to utilizing train services every day, exemplifying their reliance on these systems. An equally impressive 38.2% use it on ‘some days’, whilst approximately a quarter of the participants, precisely 25.6% prefer occasional, sporadic use. On being asked about the number of trains needed to reach their destination, a significant 66.2% stated that only one was sufficient, proving the convenience of these train services. However, a considerable number, 33.8% requires more than one train…
Taking into consideration the current political climate, staunch activist Sombat Boonngamanong, more commonly recognized by his nom de guerre “Bor Kor Lai Jud,” has apprised law enforcement of a planned demonstration. Scheduled for 5 pm, this protest represents a strike against the Senate, who failed to back Pita Limjaroenrat’s politically ambitious move to occupy the position of Prime Minister under the banner of Move Forward Party. In response to this anticipated protest, the police have issued an advisory to all motorists. They suggest avoiding two primary courses leading to the intersection where the demonstration is to take place. This is an effort to mitigate arising traffic congestion until the protest concludes. These include: Sukhumvit Road, particularly the stretch between Nana Intersection and Soi 22, and Ratchadaphisek Road, that is, the segment extending from Asok-Kamphaeng Phet Intersection to the U-turn positioned in front of Benjakitti Park. However, the police have concurrently…
Get ready for a dramatic escalation in weather conditions, as significant rainfall is predicted to descend on the lower northern region, the Northeast, and Central regions, and even the east coast. With the combined forces of a southwest monsoon and a low-pressure system looming off the south coast of Vietnam, it’s time to brace yourselves for some substantial wave activity in the upper Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand, according to forecasts issued by the department. The power of the elements promises an awe-inspiring spectacle, with towering waves expected to reach heights of two to three metres in both the upper Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand. Not to be outdone, the lower Gulf of Thailand will also roll out its performance, featuring the intimidating spectacle of waves projected to peak at one to two metres. The scale of these waves can be truly humbling, as Mother…
Within the heart of Lopburi’s old town, with age-old historical sites providing the backdrop, a wildlife census was conducted this month under the proficient directorship of Suttipong Kamtaptim. As the head of Lopburi’s wildlife conservation division, Suttipong helmed this initiative, and the survey revealed fascinating facts about the town’s monkey population. With an overall total of 2,206 monkeys, the playful residents spanned across four significant areas. Let’s venture into these areas, each brimming with its unique populace. At Phra Prang Sam Yot, a historical treasure, the highest number of monkeys were found. A total of 1,019 monkeys were living amongst the shadow of the past – 173 of them males, 387 females, with a significant section of 374 still unidentified by sex. Capping off this quadrant were 85 endearing baby monkeys. At Manora Market, hustling and bustling amidst the local people, a smaller population of monkeys was identified. The survey…
In a gesture of national concern and civic participation, Thais from every corner of the country were asked to lend their voices and perspectives in a survey with a sample size of 1,310 people. Administered by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida), this survey, conducted from July 11 to 12, asked participants, aged 18 and above, about their thoughts and expectations towards the formation of a new government. Survey results provided a snapshot of the populace’s opinion. When asked if they believed the formation of a new government would stir up conflict in Thai society, the majority (37.10%) opined positively, while a slightly smaller faction (26.64%) believed it was a possibility. A fifth (20.15%) disagreed, asserting that no discord would arise, while a similar proportion (16.03%) was uncertain. A mere 0.08% responded indifferently. The public’s confidence in the longevity of the new government was also an area of interest.…
Tipanan Sirichana, one of the representatives of the government’s official spokespersons, recently shared on a Sunday that the expansive railway construction, clearly delineated into three major phases, isn’t too far away from its test runs that are scheduled for the month of September across the entire route. She elaborated that during these inaugural test runs, the encharged contractors will work meticulously to install control and telecommunications systems. Pledging the diligent efforts of the team involved, she assured that come 2025, the route is set to be fully primed and operational, complete with every envisioned system efficaciously in place. It’s noteworthy, Sirichana elucidated, that these three elaborately planned phases of the double-track railway are a part of the seven highly prioritized double-track rail projects. The launching pad for these major developments was provided by the incumbent government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, with the set aim to foster improvement and expansion…
The northern province’s Governor, Chettha Mosikarat, in a press conference, revealed an astonishing figure of 9,064 Karenni individuals. These unfortunate souls had no choice but to flee Kayah State in search of safer pastures, resulting in them crowding the border area of Mae Hong Son. The trigger – an escalation in conflicts that started taking a turn for the worst in the early days of June. Among the distressed and displaced, 4,473 have found temporary refuge in the Mae Sariang district. A marginally smaller count of 820 has sought safety in the Khun Yuam district. The Muang district was compelled to open its arms to a fairly larger contingent of refugees – 3,771 in number. The approximity of the safe zones to the border is a little over one kilometre, as per insights from the governor. These bouquets of hope, run and managed by Thai authorities, have become temporary homes…