Trump to use FBI to tame rivals
Donald Trump has suggested he would use the FBI and justice department to go after political rivals should he return to the White House next year in a move which…
Will Thailand’s military elite allow the opposition to win the election?
Although the Move Forward Party won the election, its chances of forming a government may be hampered by the military-appointed Senate and the ambitions of the former prime minister Thaksin…
Move Forward Party faces difficulty in forming a coalition government
The 250 senators chosen by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), which is no longer in existence, are permitted, according to the present constitution, to vote in Parliament…
Move Forward will work with Pheu Thai and four other parties in partnership.
The coalition will receive 309 seats from the alliance, which also comprises the Thai Liberal, Fair, Thai Sang Thai, and Prachachart parties. However, 309 seats will still fall short of…
The shares of Sansiri Plc, whose former CEO Srettha Thavisin is a Pheu Thai prime minister candidate, plunged by 13% in morning trade on Monday.
On the Stock Exchange of Thailand, Sansiri shares with the SIRI symbol were traded for 1.80 baht each, down 0.09 baht (4.8%) from the previous closing price of 1.89 baht.
Thailand’s elections: Voters give reform an unexpected victory
The opposition party that is advocating for sweeping institutional reform in Thailand has received an astonishing victory from Thai voters.
Asian markets are neutral; the attention is on Thailand’s election results and the currency is strengthening.
After two of the three major U.S. indexes saw losses for a second week in a row due to worries about the country's debt ceiling and unimpressive economic data, the…
Pita, the leader of the Move Forward Party, declares victory in the Thai elections.
After the unofficial Thai general election vote total was made public by the Election Commission (EC), Pita Limjaroenrat, the head of the Move Forward party, 42, declared victory on Monday,…
At their final campaign rallies on Friday night before Sunday’s general election, political parties made their final appeals to voters.
Important individuals and prime ministerial contenders summarized what their parties have done or will do for Thailand and its people, and they vowed to do even more if they succeed…
The Move Forward Party started five caravans on Thursday, the final day of its campaigning before the May 14 election, and is optimistic that it will win at least 160 seats.
At a news conference held at the party headquarters to announce the five campaign caravans, Move Forward secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon expressed confidence that his party would gain at least 160…
