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The Bhumjaithai Party has decided to abandon the 10:1 quota system for the allocation of cabinet seats among coalition partners, according to well-informed party sources. [1]

BANGKOK: The incoming "Anutin 2" administration is set to fast-track the controversial tourism entry fee, with Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirming the proposal will be tabled during the government’s first ... [2]

Here is a look at the top NATIONAL Thailand stories, chosen by our Pattaya News/TPN National team, from last week, Monday, March 16th to Sunday, March 22nd 2026. [3]

Chonburi, March 24th, 2026– A team led by Mr. Jirawut Singtotong, Member of Parliament for Chonburi Constituency 4 from the Bhumjaithai Party, and Miss Ploylaphat Singtotong, Advisor to the Minister of Industry and Chair of the “Full Force” task forc... [4]

The Klatham party has been given a deadline to respond to Bhumjaithai’s invitation to join the coalition within this week, or the party will be replaced by the Democrat party, according to a well-informed Bhumjaithai source. [5]

The Bhumjaithai Party surpassed all expectations, even its own, by winning 193 seats in the House of Representatives, emerging as the single largest party and well-placed to form Thailand’s next government. [6]

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... [7]

Bhumjaithai's bid to form the next coalition government after last week's general election has gained strong momentum, with Klatham’s Secretary General, Pai Leek, announcing that his party has agreed to join the government without preconditions. [8]

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[1] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-26 · 75% match

Bhumjaithai rejects three Pheu Thai nominees for cabinet positions

The Bhumjaithai Party has decided to abandon the 10:1 quota system for the allocation of cabinet seats among coalition partners, according to well-informed party sources.

[2] MY www.thestar.com.my · 2026-03-27 · 65% match

Thailand to launch US$9 tourist entry fee under new government

BANGKOK: The incoming "Anutin 2" administration is set to fast-track the controversial tourism entry fee, with Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirming the proposal will be tabled during the government’s first

[3] TH thepattayanews.com · 2026-03-23 · 65% match

Top National Thailand Stories From the Past Week: Fuel Situation Causes Widespread Worry, Anutin Becomes PM Officially, and More

Here is a look at the top NATIONAL Thailand stories, chosen by our Pattaya News/TPN National team, from last week, Monday, March 16th to Sunday, March 22nd 2026.

[4] TH thepattayanews.com · 2026-03-24 · 65% match

Chonburi MP and Industry Ministry Advisor Inspect Allegedly Illegal Factory Operation in Ban Bueng

Chonburi, March 24th, 2026– A team led by Mr. Jirawut Singtotong, Member of Parliament for Chonburi Constituency 4 from the Bhumjaithai Party, and Miss Ploylaphat Singtotong, Advisor to the Minister of Industry and Chair of the “Full Force” task forc

[5] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-16 · 75% match

Bhumjaithai threatens to swap Klatham with Democrats over Agriculture portfolio

The Klatham party has been given a deadline to respond to Bhumjaithai’s invitation to join the coalition within this week, or the party will be replaced by the Democrat party, according to a well-informed Bhumjaithai source.

[6] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-17 · 75% match

How Bhumjaithai cracked the winning code to stun rivals in 2026 elections

The Bhumjaithai Party surpassed all expectations, even its own, by winning 193 seats in the House of Representatives, emerging as the single largest party and well-placed to form Thailand’s next government.

[7] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-02 · 75% match

Conservative voters split between Bhumjaithai and Democrats - Thepthai

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

[8] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-16 · 75% match

Bhumjaithai-led govt moves forward as Klatham agrees to join without conditions

Bhumjaithai's bid to form the next coalition government after last week's general election has gained strong momentum, with Klatham’s Secretary General, Pai Leek, announcing that his party has agreed to join the government without preconditions.

[9] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-13 · 75% match

Bhumjaithai’s election victory could be ominous for Thai-Cambodian ties

Thailand–Cambodia relations face a heightened risk of deterioration in the near term as Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, emboldened by his Bhumjaithai Party’s electoral victory, entrenches a confrontational stance toward Phnom Penh.

[10] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-19 · 75% match

Micro parties back Anutin's PM bid, boosting Bhumjaithai

The Bhumjaithai party now claims to command 286 seats in the House of Representatives, with more than ten micro-parties, each of which won only a single seat, having voiced support for the prime ministerial candidacy of Anutin Charnvirakul.

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