Smiling Prawit says PPRP, Ruam Thai Sang Chart virtually the same party

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Smiling Prawit says PPRP, Ruam Thai Sang Chart virtually the same party

Smiling Prawit says PPRP, Ruam Thai Sang Chart virtually the same party

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan appeared in extraordinary good mood on Monday, quipping to reporters that his ruling Phalang Pracharat (PPRP) is virtually the same party as the party Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is poised to join.

PPRP leader Prawit had been dodging reporters’ questions about Prayut’s political future for the past three weeks amid intense speculation that the PM is about to join the new Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTSCP).

But before leaving Government House on Monday morning, Prawit walked to the podium where government leaders normally talk to the press and smiled at reporters as if inviting them to fire questions.

Reports indicate that Prayut, who was Phalang Pracharat’s sole prime ministerial candidate at the last general election, will join RTSCP and become its PM candidate for the next national poll, tentatively scheduled for May 7, 2023. It is thought that a group of PPRP MPs will also defect with Prayut to the new party.

Prawit, however, appeared in a good mood as he stepped up to the podium.

“Who said I’m upset. I’m not upset. I’m excited every day. You, reporters, are upset yourselves so you say that I’m like you. I can confirm that I’m not upset and not under pressure,” said a smiling Prawit at the impromptu press briefing.

The deputy PM also insisted that PPRP MPs would not be lured away to rival parties.

When asked to comment on speculation that PPRP MPs would join the new party with Prayut, he replied:

“Let them go. We’re the same party. It will be fine.”

Asked by a reporter whether PPRP and RTSCP were political allies, Prawit smiled and said only that: “Gen Prayut and I are brothers. Nothing has gone wrong between us. If he wants to stay with that party, let him. I won’t complain. I have no problem.”

He quickly added: “Living separately does not mean rifts. We have been working together for 40 or 50 years. Why should we have conflicts?

“You ask this question every day, don’t you?” Prawit chuckled.

“People, please be informed that I have no conflicts with Prayut.”

Generals Prawit and Prayut are known as brothers-in-arms, having served together in the military and both risen to the post of Army chief.

Asked whether their different platforms in power had prompted Prayut to join a new party, Prawit replied in a high-pitched voice: “Nooooo! It’s a matter for the prime minister. You must ask him yourselves.”

Prayut has never been a member of the PPRP.

Asked whether the PPRP and RTSCP would ally for the next election battle, Prawit replied: “We won’t join forces to fight but we will mind our business.”

When a reporter asked if PPRP and RTSCP are “brother parties”, the deputy PM confirmed again that they were actually the same.

“We know each other. Actually, it’s the same party,” Prawit replied.

Former CAAT chief Chula chosen as new boss of EEC Office: source

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Former CAAT chief Chula chosen as new boss of EEC Office: source

Former CAAT chief Chula chosen as new boss of EEC Office: source

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Chula Sukmanop has been chosen as the next secretary-general of the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO), a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Chula, a former Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) chief, was on an EECO shortlist of three candidates to succeed Kanit Sangsubhan, whose term ended in August.

The identities of the other two candidates were not revealed.

The selection committee will forward Chula’s name to EECO’s board of directors, chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, for approval next month, the source said.

The EECO supervises government mega projects in the EEC infrastructure hub that covers three eastern provinces – Chachoengsao, Chonburi and Rayong.

Chula, 57, has master’s and doctoral degrees in law from the University of Southampton in the UK. He served as CAAT director-general from 2016 to 2020, overhauling Thailand’s air safety in 33 areas, which led to the International Civil Aviation Organisation revoking Thailand’s red flag status in October 2017.

His previous positions include director-general at the Department of Airports, director-general of the Marine Department, and director of the Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning Office.

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Thailand waives anti-dumping tax on tinplate imports for another 6 months

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Thailand waives anti-dumping tax on tinplate imports for another 6 months

Thailand waives anti-dumping tax on tinplate imports for another 6 months

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

The Commerce Ministry has waived anti-dumping (AD) import tax on tinplate and tin-free steel for another six months until May 2023.

The ministry approved the third successive six-month duty exemption for tinplate and tin-free steel from China, South Korea, Taiwan, and the European Union.

The AD duty on both products was implemented in November 2021 after a ministry investigation found that manufacturers from the four territories were deploying a market dumping strategy. It then imposed a five-year AD tax from November 2021 to November 2026. However, the ministry approved the six-month exemptions to prevent impacts on Thailand’s consumers.

Thai Chamber of Commerce vice president Wisit Limleucha explained that without the exemption, Thai canned product manufacturers would suffer higher material costs resulting in price hikes for their products, which would affect consumers and weaken their export competitiveness.

If the ministry decides not to extend the exemption after May 2023, Chinese tinplate will face import duty of up to 17.46%, South Korea 22.67%, Taiwan 20.45%, and the EU 5.82%.

Tin-free steel imports from China will face up to 24.73% tax, from South Korea 17.06%, and from the EU 18.52%.

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People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

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People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

About 500 local residents demonstrated in the heart of the southern border province of Narathiwat on Monday morning to denounce violence and called for peace a week after a car bomb attack killed a policeman and injured many others.

The demonstration was held inside the compound of the police residential buildings where a car bomb attack on November 22 caused a fire to the building apart from one death and many injuries.

The demonstration was joined by local Islamic leaders, school pupils, university students and local youths of all faiths.

The Islamic leaders led the demonstrators to pray inside the compound for the return of peace to Narathiwat.People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

Thida Wannalak, chairwoman of the Federation of Buddhist Thais in Narathiwat, said that people of all faiths came together to join the rally against violence and to seek the return of peace to the southern border province.People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

Thida led the demonstrators to shout their demand for peace at the rally site.

People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peaceThe demonstrators held banners that read “Narathiwat people do not use violence”, “Please stop hurting Narathiwat”, and “We, Narathiwat people, do not want any kind of violence”.People of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peacePeople of different faiths rally in Narathiwat against violence, seek peace

SAT, NBTC taken to court over exclusive World Cup broadcast rights to True

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SAT, NBTC taken to court over exclusive World Cup broadcast rights to True

SAT, NBTC taken to court over exclusive World Cup broadcast rights to True

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

A public representative on Monday sued the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) and National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) for ceding control of the country’s World Cup broadcasting rights to telecom firm True Corp.

Kuntida Keadkhankaw, a lawyer at Stato Public Law Firm, said at the Central Administrative Court in Bangkok’s Lak Si district that she has been authorised to represent Noppadol Wongwihok, a public representative, to file the lawsuit against the SAT and the NBTC.

She said the SAT became the World Cup broadcast licence-holder after purchasing broadcasting rights costing 1.4 billion baht from Fifa.

Of the total amount, 600 million baht came from NBTC’s Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research and Development Fund for Public Interest to ensure that all people could watch the World Cup matches free.

“However, the SAT made a contract to hand control over the country’s World Cup broadcasting rights to True via its platforms, such as IPTV, internet and mobile transmissions,” she said.

“Meanwhile, there is a block on World Cup broadcasts on other telecommunication companies’ platforms.”

She said these actions were proof that the SAT and the NBTC had been negligent in performing their duty to ensure that all people could watch the World Cup matches for free.

Kuntida pointed out that more than 1 million people have set top boxes of other telecommunication companies and are unable to watch the World Cup matches.

She added that the legal team has already prepared evidence and is ready to clarify the issues at anytime in order to maintain fairness for all people.

Earlier, the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court on Friday evening ordered Super Broadband Network Ltd (SBN), operator of AIS Playbox, to halt its broadcast of the quadrennial football tournament.

The court order came after True appealed to the court for an injunction to protect the company’s exclusive rights to broadcast half of the 64 World Cup matches.

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Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

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Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

The LGBTQI community came together in all its splendour in Bangkok to participate in Thailand’s second pride parade on Sunday.

The first parade was held in June this year, which was also named pride month.

This parade, dubbed Thailand Pride Festival 2022, was organised by the APCOM Foundation, which has been working on equal rights and fighting the social stigma and discrimination levelled against the LGBTQI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual).

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

The festival, which saw brightly costumed participants parade their diversity from the Silom-Narathiwat intersection to Chamchuri Square, also attracted many Bangkokians, foreigners, political party representatives and gender diversity activists.

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

The parade ended at Chamchuri Square, where a fair had been organised featuring art and cultural exhibitions, recreational activities, merchandise, performances and discussions.

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

Chanan Yodhong, who oversees opposition leader Pheu Thai Party’s gender diversity policy, said the labour market and manufacturing sector need to make adjustments to provide equal opportunities to people of all genders.

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

“Pheu Thai Party is promoting two issues to maintain equality: law amendments and expansion of the universal healthcare scheme,” he said.

Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade
Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade
Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade
Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade
Bangkok explodes in a rainbow of colours for its 2nd pride parade

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Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

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Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Ubon Ratchathani’s Arisara “Kwang” Kankla was crowned this year’s “Miss Tiffany: The Original” at a gala celebration on Sunday.

The extravaganza was held at Tiffany Show Pattaya in Chonburi and also saw the transgender beauty winning in the “Best of Tiffany’s Fashion Shoot” and “Miss Photogenic” categories.

Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

Apart from the million-baht crown designed by God Diamonds, Arisara also won an MG ZS Limited Edition car, 300,000 baht in cash and a gift voucher from Pratunam Polyclinic among other goodies.

Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

Though the 21-year-old is a trained nursing assistant, she also enjoys traditional and contemporary dance and co-owns a cosmetic surgery business. She also spends her free time working as a volunteer at M Plus Foundation to boost awareness of preventing Aids.

Ubon beauty Arisara crowned this year’s ‘Original’ Miss Tiffany

The two runners-up were Napichaya “Namfah” Pimpru and Nattaphat “Earth” Waichana.

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E-sport a gamechanger for Thailand’s digital economy: Democrats’ Madame Dear

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E-sport a gamechanger for Thailand’s digital economy: Democrats’ Madame Dear

E-sport a gamechanger for Thailand’s digital economy: Democrats’ Madame Dear

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

E-sport is not just a leisure pursuit but also a big opportunity to boost Thailand’s digital economy, Democrat Party member Watanya Bunnag said on Sunday.

However, the main obstacle to Thai e-sport development is the lack of government support, she added.

Watanya, also known as “Madame Dear”, was speaking at a seminar titled “E-sport: More Than Just a Game” organised by the Democrat Party’s Bangkok strategy committee at Siam Square.

Many people assume e-sport is just a hobby and are not aware it has a big role to play in Thailand’s digital expansion, she said.

“The main question is what the government can do to make e-sport more than just a sport,” she said.

Watanya noted that other countries are paying serious attention to electronic sport as an economic driver, adding that South Korea has a plan to promote e-sport as soft power.

Experts had demonstrated how e-sport can be used to grow economies, but Thailand was still lagging compared with other countries, she said.

E-sport a gamechanger for Thailand’s digital economy: Democrats’ Madame Dear

Rathanon Phalanon, founder and director of e-sport agency Invate, agreed that many people fail to see the economic value and potential of e-sports.

Pointing to lucrative rewards from the fast-growing gaming industry and player income, he urged the government and other sectors to promote e-sport in Thailand.

National Basketball League (Thailand) CEO Payu Nerngchamnong said Thailand was a world leader in adopting e-sport, which he defined as a bridge to boost business.

E-sport a gamechanger for Thailand’s digital economy: Democrats’ Madame Dear

Thailand is the biggest video-game market in Southeast Asia, worth US$1.24 billion (47.48 billion baht) last year. That figure is forecast to rise to $1.4 billion (53.53 billion baht) this year.

The country recognised e-sports as professional sport last year.

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SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

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SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Popcorn and movie-lovers on Monday are queuing up at SF World Cinema CentralWorld with their container of choice for the “Bring Any Container for 199 baht of Popcorn” event.

The one-day offer, hosted by SF Group at CentralWorld shopping centre in Bangkok’s Pathumwan district, is available only on November 28 from 11am.

SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

Customers who have registered can bring any container to fill up as much as they can of the theatre’s popcorn for 199 baht, plus a refillable serving of Coca-Cola.

SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

Containers of choice for most customers are oversized water buckets, while others select multi-purpose plastic containers with wheels for easy movement.

SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

Just last month, the “Popcorn Beast” campaign by Lotte Cinema theatre in Vietnam went viral and became popular on the internet. Customers brought unusual containers, such as water buckets and rice cookers, to get free popcorn for a limited time.

SF woos movie buffs with popcorn feast at CentralWorld today

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Thailand clamps down on smoking in Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes

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Thailand clamps down on smoking in Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes

Thailand clamps down on smoking in Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Cannabis shops have been warned not to use Thai traditional doctors to get around the ban on recreational smoking inside stores.

The Public Health Ministry issued the warning on Sunday after cannabis shops on Bangkok’s Khaosan Road hired traditional doctors to staff their Amsterdam-style weed cafes.

The ministry has struggled to prevent rampant recreational use of the herb after cannabis shops sprang up across the capital following legalisation earlier this year.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said cannabis businesses should not seek loopholes to the ban on smoking in stores.

“The ministry did not campaign for people to use cannabis for recreation, so they cannot smoke the decriminalised herb in stores,” he said on Sunday. He added that the use of cannabis will be regulated by law.

Cannabis can however be smoked in stores if they have permission to operate as medical facilities, according to the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine.

Department director-general Thongchai Lertvilairattanapong said his staff will conduct random surveys of stores where cannabis is being sold in the next two weeks to ensure compliance with this rule.

Decriminalisation of the herb occurred in a legal vacuum that has left shops and users uncertain of their rights. Consumption of cannabis in public remains banned.

Meanwhile, legislation to control cannabis use and trade is pending, though some MPs and doctors want legalisation to be revoked.

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