Pheu Thai decides to stick to the digital wallet as planned
The 10,000-baht digital wallet project is facing uncertainty following the dissolution of the previous cabinet; however, the Pheu Thai Party remains committed to advocating for this flagship policy in the…
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 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…
Thai voters deal a shock defeat to the military regime
In the election held on Sunday, the populist Pheu Thai Party and the progressive Move Forward Party (MFP), both of which are hostile to the military's involvement in politics, took…
With policies addressing gender equality and the rights of LGBTQ+, six political parties are competing for the support of Thailand’s gay community.
Move Forward, Pheu Thai, Democrat, Chart Thai Pattana, Thai Sang Thai, and Chart Pattana Kla are the six parties with platforms aimed at gaining support from the LGBT population.
The Nation Group predicts Pheu Thai Party will win the general election on May 14
Pheu Thai stands a fair chance of gaining 194 MP seats, and in the struggle for 84 seats that are fiercely contested, it may win even more.
Pheu Thai takes the top spot in Thailand’s blockchain-powered poll.
A blockchain-powered opinion survey conducted just five weeks before the May 14 election easily surpassed Pheu Thai.
Pheu Thai pledges to create the People’s Constitution
In order to maintain fairness in society, Pheu Thai will change the Constitution and overhaul the government and judicial system, according to the party's political strategy chairman Chaikasem Nitisiri on…
