The Thai Ministry of Justice announced that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will be required to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet until September 9. This decision comes a day before his release from Klong Prem Central Prison.
The Thai Ministry of Justice has announced the conditional release of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra without the need for an electronic tracking device, scheduled for May 11. This decision follows a review by the committee of over 500 eligible inmates.
The Supreme Court of Thailand has put the People's Party (PP) in a precarious position by accepting an ethical lawsuit against 44 former MPs from the Move Forward Party. The case, concerning a proposed amendment to the lese majeste law, is set for its first hearing on June 30.
On Tuesday morning, His Majesty the King of Thailand announced the formation of a new government led by Prime Minister <strong>Anutin Charnveerakul</strong>. The new cabinet includes several ministers who will assume their responsibilities across various sectors, paving the way for the implementation of new government policies.
Former Thai Prime Minister <strong>Thaksin Shinawatra</strong> is among ten inmates approved for a review of their conditional release. He is expected to be released under electronic monitoring in May.