In the race for Thailand’s top government positions, a potential milestone lies ahead. If she secures the post, Prawikan Kramsak becomes the first woman in the country’s history to hold such an esteemed position. This groundbreaking achievement could pave the way for more women to follow in her footsteps. However, achieving gender balance in the government remains an uphill battle. Thailand welcomed its first female Member of Parliament back in 1949, a momentous occasion that took place 17 years after the country’s transition from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy. Despite this, it was only in 1988 that a woman first held a ministerial position. Supattra Massadit took on the role of Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, a position she maintained until 1990. In its pursuit of gender equality, the Prime Minister’s Office has been more progressive than other branches of the Thai government. Yet the ministries of Finance,…
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As the number of Thai nationals active on social media continues to surge, TikTok has emerged as a potent force for politicians seeking to sway public opinion and secure votes. In this article, we explore the growing impact of TikTok on Thai politics, delve into the remarkable success of the Move Forward party on the platform, and examine the broader ramifications of this social media phenomenon. Recent data from datareportal.com reveals that an impressive 85.4% of Thais are connected to the internet, with 52.25 million individuals actively engaging on social media platforms. While Facebook remains Thailand’s most popular platform, TikTok is quickly gaining ground among the younger generation and increasingly influencing political discourse. The platform boasts 40.3 million users in Thailand, contributing to its more than a billion worldwide users. Among the political parties tapping into TikTok for their campaigns, the Move Forward party stands out for its success. Their…
During the AgriConnect Conference & Exhibition opening ceremony held at True Digital Park in Bangkok on May 24, a keynote speaker discussed the impact of climate change on many regions worldwide, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia. It was noted that the unsustainable use of resources only heightened the severity of climate change and that collaborative sustainable solutions must be sought. The speaker emphasized the importance of practices such as precision farming, conservation tillage, and water management in achieving eco-efficiency. However, limited knowledge of emerging technologies and restricted access to novel techniques could impede progress, leading to inferior crop yields and decreased revenue. Agriculture Vice Minister Narapat Kaeothong highlighted the importance of eco-efficiency in agriculture for environmental protection. It aims to produce more agricultural output in terms of quantity and quality while utilizing less input of land, water, nutrients, energy, and labor. Karsten Ziebell, the team leader of the…
The Police Commission, Thailand’s leading authority for law enforcement, recently convened at the Royal Thai Police headquarters in Bangkok, where they supported the recommendations of the disciplinary committee regarding law enforcement officers who have engaged in serious breaches of conduct. Subsequent to the meeting, police spokesperson Pol Lt-General Artchayon Kraithong revealed that, in May alone, nine police officers were dismissed with no pension benefits, while two more faced removal but still maintained eligibility for pensions. According to Kraithong, a total of 65 police officers had their employment terminated without pension and an additional 14 were removed but permitted to receive pensions between January and May of this year. In attendance at the meeting, and chairing the proceedings, was outgoing Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, who also serves as the official chair of the Police Commission. Currently, Thailand’s police force is comprised of approximately 210,700 to 230,000 individuals and constitutes around 17%…
A nurse administered a Covid-19 vaccine in Bangkok on May 11, marking a continued effort in combatting the pandemic. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) The Public Health Department reports a decline in Covid-19 related deaths last week, indicating that the prevalent strain is not more contagious or severe. Permanent Secretary Opas Karnkawinpong announced on Monday that there were 42 Covid-related fatalities last week, decreasing from 64 the week before. “The (fatality) rate is starting to fall,” he commented. A majority of these deaths were among elderly individuals, those with pre-existing health conditions, and pregnant women. Causes of death typically included lung inflammation, respiratory failure, and complications stemming from chronic kidney disease. “Most of them had not sought the vaccination advised by the health ministry. Some people had fears of side effects,” Dr. Opas stated. “Vaccines reduce symptoms and fatalities. Young family members should take their elders for vaccination. However, sometimes it turns…
On Sunday, a group of Pheu Thai Party supporters encouraged the party to allow the Move Forward Party to attempt forming a coalition government without its assistance. Clad in red, these supporters appeared at Pheu Thai’s headquarters to voice their opinions about the “disrespect” shown towards their party in the government formation process. Pheu Thai’s leader said he would take the group’s opinion into account. Niyom Nopparat led the group of Pheu Thai supporters, stating that they wanted their party to step back from the Move Forward Party’s efforts to form a coalition government because Pheu Thai had been treated with disrespect. Niyom Nopparat said, “The Pheu Thai fanclub wants to urge parties to think carefully if a government can be formed without the Pheu Thai Party.” This appeal comes amidst a disagreement between Pheu Thai and Move Forward over the House Speaker’s position. The supporters’ statement suggested that Pheu…
The footbridge at Na Ranong intersection remains unfinished, as Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has urged contractors to speed up their construction efforts. During a recent unannounced visit, he expressed concerns about the overpass’ unfinished parts and insisted that the project be ready for the public this Thursday. Chadchart took to his Facebook page to share his visit, questioning workers if they believed they would meet the deadline. He also emphasized the importance of working tirelessly to ensure that the overpass is completed on schedule. In 2018, the Department of Public Works signed a contract with Sahakarn Wisavakorn Co Ltd, outlining a 2021 completion date for the overpass. The project commenced in the same year with a budget of 1.47 billion baht. However, due to a combination of technical issues and the Covid-19 pandemic, the project experienced a delay, attracting a series of complaints that caught the governor’s attention on June…
The Democrat Party has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the reasons behind its significant loss of ground in the recent elections. To accomplish this, the party has assigned each of its 25 elected representatives, unsuccessful candidates, and provincial offices to gather relevant information and insights that could shed light on the factors that contributed to their defeat. This collected data will then be closely examined and analyzed to identify the causes of the party’s decreased seats across various provinces. Following this analysis, the findings will be submitted to the Democrat Party’s newly appointed executive board for further action and discussion, as announced by Ramet at a press conference held at the party’s Bangkok headquarters. In the latest elections, the Democrats secured 25 MP seats, with 22 coming from constituencies and the remaining three from the party-list system, based on unofficial data from the Election Commission. This figure is significantly lower…
The highly-anticipated meeting set for Tuesday at 2:30pm will encompass a variety of topics, one of the most pressing being the selection of the next House of Representatives speaker, as per an informed source. Move Forward, the victor of the May 14 general election, securing a significant 151 of 500 MP seats, has found itself in a dispute with Pheu Thai, the coalition’s secondary partner, regarding the highly coveted House speaker position. On Friday, Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat encouraged both parties to resolve their differences through negotiation rather than engaging in a public feud. This suggestion was made in response to the disagreement escalating into a fiery social media debate among supporters of both parties. In the election, Pheu Thai managed to win 141 MP seats, based on unofficial results. Chaithawat, acting as the Move Forward coordinator in the coalition’s endeavor towards forming the next government, stated on Saturday…
On Saturday morning, a tragic incident occurred at Patong beach, Phuket, when a 53-year-old Russian man, Rafaylovich Pavel, drowned during a swim in the sea. The authorities, including police, lifeguards and rescue workers, were on the scene to assist in the situation. A photograph captured the somber situation as these professionals tried to deal with the unfortunate event. The report of the drowning reached the Patong police station at 7.55am, and upon their arrival, officials found rescue workers and lifeguards already present at the scene alongside personnel from Patong Hospital. Eager to save the tourist’s life, the medics attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Sadly, their valiant efforts were in vain and the Russian man passed away. During an interaction with the police, the deceased’s wife revealed that they were both Russian nationals vacationing in Phuket. They had been staying at a hotel in the vicinity of the beach and decided to…