By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE THAI SANG THAI today (March 21) pressed the Election Commission to speed up investigation into alleged misconduct of two of the opposition party’s renegade MPs and impeach them accordingly. Thai Sang Thai leader Sudarat Keyurapan formally prompted the Election Commission to finish its probe sooner than later into the
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PM urged to apologise to the public over Tak Bai manslaughter
PRIME Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was today (Oct. 24) urged by Thai Sang Thai Party to apologise to the public over 2004’s Tak Bai manslaughter with the statute of limitations expiring tomorrow (Oct. 25), Thai Rath newspaper said. Party leader Sudarat Keyurapan said the stance of those in power over 2004’s manslaughter of 85 protesters
Read moreSudarat dares Pheu Thai to promise to not scrap party-list mode
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THAI SANG THAI LEADER Sudarat Keyuraphan today (June 24) dared the core coalition partner Pheu Thai to promise to the public that they will by no means push for an end to party-list mode in a future election. Sudarat was quickly responding to today’s phenomenon in which members of the
Read more2 Thai Sang Thai executive members quit over MPs’ revolt
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A COUPLE OF THAI SANG THAI executive members have resigned over the weekend to take responsibility for Friday’s quiet revolt staged by a trio of Thai Sang Thai MPs. Deputy Thai Sang Thai leader Anudit Nakorntap confirmed today (Jan.7) Thai Sang Thai MP Thakorn Tanthasit has called it quits as
Read more3 Thai Sang Thai MPs being quizzed after breaking ranks to vote for budget bill
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A TRIO OF THAI SANG THAI MPs are going to be questioned by their opposition party for ironically casting yea votes for the Pheu Thai-led government’s 2024 budget bill. Thai Sang Thai leader Sudarat Keyurapan confirmed today (Jan.6) that the three “renegade” Thai Sang Thai MPs will be interrogated by
Read moreSudarat lashes out at PM over digital wallet project
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THAI SANG THAI leader Sudarat Keyurapan has taken Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to task over the Pheu Thai-led government’s populist digital wallet project. Sudarat tweeted on her X page to remark that the prime minister had earlier vowed to not borrow any loan to finance the 10,000-baht digital wallet project
Read moreSudarat quits as Thai Sang Thai MP
By Thai Newsroom Reporters SUDARAT KEYURAPAN has resigned as Thai Sang Thai MP so the splinter party’s secretary-general Thakorn Tanthasit is taking her place at parliament. Sudarat confirmed today (July 11) she has called it quits as an elected lawmaker to be replaced by the Thai Sang Thai secretary-general whilst she herself is still
Read moreThai Sang Thai only hoping for 25 Isaan MPs out of total 132
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE THAI SANG THAI has set a meagre target to get 25 out of a total of 132 constituency-based MPs of Isaan, the country’s largest region, in the May 14 general election, according to party secretary-general Thakorn Tanthasit. The Thai Sang Thai, headed by Sudarat Keyurapan, has humbly expected to
Read moreSudarat now top leader of Thai Sang Thai Party
By Thai Newsroom Reporters FORMER PHEU THAI Party strategist Sudarat Keyurapan has become top leader of Thai Sang Thai Party which she herself has founded. In today’s (Sept 9) extraordinary partisan caucus, Sudarat was given overwhelming votes as top leader of Thai Sang Thai Party whilst Sita Tivari, a former member of a Pheu
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