BANGKOK, Sept 1 — Thailand's anti-graft body said it was investigating 44 members of the disbanded Move Forward party, following a complaint seeking their lifetime bans from politics for backing legislation aimed at amending a law against royal insults.
BANGKOK, Aug 16 — Thailand's parliament elected political neophyte Paetongtarn Shinawatra as its youngest Prime Minister today, only a day after she was thrust into the spotlight amid an unrelenting power struggle between the country's warring elites.
BANGKOK, Aug 15 — Thailand's largest opposition, the People's Party, will not support the ruling coalition's prime ministerial candidate in tomorrow's vote to elect the head of the government, party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut said on Thursday, reported Sputnik.
BANGKOK, Aug 9 — Thailand's disbanded opposition Move Forward unveiled a new leadership and political vehicle today that will become the biggest party in parliament, naming it People's Party, and promising to advance its predecessor's progressive platform.
BANGKOK, Aug 7 — Thailand's Constitutional Court has ordered the dissolution of the anti-establishment opposition party Move Forward, ruling its campaign to amend a law that protects the monarchy from criticism risked undermining the democratic system.
BANGKOK, Aug 7 — Thailand's Constitutional Court will rule on two politically charged cases next week which will decide the fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the popular opposition party, amid heightened uncertainty over potential upheaval.
BANGKOK, Aug 6 — Thailand's Constitutional Court has ordered the dissolution of the popular anti-establishment opposition party Move Forward over its controversial campaign to amend a law that protects the powerful monarchy from criticism.
BANGKOK, July 10 — Thailand’s Constitutional Court today set July 24 as the next hearing date for a case seeking the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin as it seeks more evidence.
BANGKOK, Aug 2 — Pheu Thai Party, Thailand's second-largest party in the Lower House, on Wednesday announced a new coalition in its bid to form a government without the Move Forward Party (MFP), as the Parliament sits again on Friday.
BANGKOK, Aug 2 — Thailand's election-winning Move Forward Party is no longer part of an eight-party coalition hoping to form the next government after a May general election, the leader of a party in the alliance said on Wednesday.
BANGKOK, July 25 — The speaker of Thailand’s Parliament today postponed a vote for the next prime minister by the two houses of the legislature, media reported, as a political deadlock drags on more than two months after a May general election.
BANGKOK, July 19 — Thailand's Constitutional Court ordered a temporary suspension of prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat as a lawmaker on Wednesday, delivering its announcement as Parliament convened for what could be his final shot at becoming premier.
BANGKOK, July 12 — Thai prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat was dealt a major setback when two separate charges against him gained traction, a day before the Parliament is set to vote for a new prime minister.
BANGKOK, May 27 — Thailand's new government must continue engaging with insurgents in the country's south to ensure peace, a top Thai official involved in the talks said on Friday (May 26).
BANGKOK, May 18 — Thailand's Move Forward Party and its alliance are confident in building a stable and balanced government after their stunning victory in Sunday's (May 14) general election.
BANGKOK, May 18 — The leader of the progressive Move Forward Party said he wants to form a coalition government with seven other parties following a sweeping victory in Thailand's parliamentary elections during the weekend.
BANGKOK, May 15 — Thailand's two main opposition parties agreed on Monday to form a ruling coalition after they trounced in a weekend election military-backed rivals that have controlled the government for nearly a decade.
BANGKOK, May 15 — Thailand's opposition secured a stunning election win on Sunday after trouncing parties allied with the military, setting the stage for a flurry of deal-making over forming a government in a bid to end nearly a decade of conservative, army-backed rule.
BANGKOK, May 12 — Thai university student Supawut Presangeiam is eager to vote for the first time in a general election on Sunday (May 14), hoping that his support for a rising youth-led opposition party will change the country by moving away from old patronage politics.
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