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Democrat MPs could not vote for either prime ministerial candidate on Thursday because both are involved in unresolved legal cases, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said during the parliamentary meeting. [1]
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said today that his party is focusing on persuading undecided voters to reconsider and vote for the Democrats in the general election next month. [2]
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva says, if elected, he would seek a review of a Bangkok regulation requiring dogs and cats to be microchipped, stressing that the measure could place an additional financial burden on pet owners. [3]
Conservative voters are likely to be split between the Bhumjaithai and Democrat parties in the general election, a repeat of 2019, when they were divided over backing General Prayut Chan-o-cha or Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister, said former Democ... [4]
December 29, 2025: Donald Trump must be praying that the Ukraine war is over before Beijing steps in. [5]
December 28, 2025: A Nakhon Ratchasima popularity poll, as expected, reaffirms an "undecided" national trend. [6]
December 30, 2025: Just when it seemed a curious army exemption paper was the People’s Party’s last nightmare. [7]
December 26, 2025: Since Bhumjaithai and the People’s Party have disowned each other, the divide won't subside. [8]
Democrat MPs could not vote for either prime ministerial candidate on Thursday because both are involved in unresolved legal cases, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said during the parliamentary meeting.
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said today that his party is focusing on persuading undecided voters to reconsider and vote for the Democrats in the general election next month.
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva says, if elected, he would seek a review of a Bangkok regulation requiring dogs and cats to be microchipped, stressing that the measure could place an additional financial burden on pet owners.
Conservative voters are likely to be split between the Bhumjaithai and Democrat parties in the general election, a repeat of 2019, when they were divided over backing General Prayut Chan-o-cha or Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister, said former Democ
December 29, 2025: Donald Trump must be praying that the Ukraine war is over before Beijing steps in.
December 28, 2025: A Nakhon Ratchasima popularity poll, as expected, reaffirms an "undecided" national trend.
December 30, 2025: Just when it seemed a curious army exemption paper was the People’s Party’s last nightmare.
December 26, 2025: Since Bhumjaithai and the People’s Party have disowned each other, the divide won't subside.
December 27, 2025: We all have been here before, haven’t we?
December 25, 2025: Don’t underestimate the power of the word “Uncles” in political rhetoric.