Myanmar’s military government has announced January 11 as the date for the second phase of its controversial multi-stage election, according to state media reports on […]
Tag: Southeast Asia Politics
Thailand’s General Election Likely Set for March 29 — Officials Signal a Defining Moment for the Nation’s Democracy
Thailand is gearing up for what could be one of its most pivotal political moments in recent years. According to a senior government official, the […]
Modi to Join ASEAN Summit Virtually Amid Deepavali Celebrations, Confirms Anwar
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur virtually this weekend, as India continues to celebrate the festival […]
Anwar and Trump to Witness Malaysia’s Landmark Peace Pact Between Thailand and Cambodia at ASEAN Summit
Malaysia is stepping firmly into the global spotlight as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announces that the country has successfully brokered a peace agreement […]
Abhisit Vejjajiva Reinstated: Thailand’s Former Prime Minister Returns as Democrat Party Leader
In a move that has reignited both hope and controversy, Thailand’s oldest political party voted today to reinstate Abhisit Vejjajiva—the conservative former prime minister known […]
No to Military Rule: ASEAN Stakeholders Warn Myanmar Elections Could Threaten Regional Stability
ASEAN stakeholders have taken a united stand against Myanmar’s planned military-led elections, denouncing them as illegitimate and a breach of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The […]
Indonesia Protests Force Prabowo into Cabinet Shake-Up — Damage Control or Power Grab
JAKARTA, Sept 14 — Under the weight of deadly protests and mounting public anger, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has reshuffled his Cabinet, removed his finance […]
Anutin Charnvirakul: From Health Minister to Thailand’s Prime Minister – A Pragmatic Rise to Power
Bangkok, Sept 5 – Anutin Charnvirakul, a seasoned political strategist and the driving force behind Thailand’s cannabis legalisation, has officially become the country’s next prime […]
