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Thailand Casino Bill Fate in Limbo: Government Mulls Withdrawal Amidst Concerns
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Bangkok, July 4, 2025 – The Fate Of The Highly Contested Thailand Casino-Entertainment Complex Bill Hangs In The Balance As The Government Considers Whether To Withdraw It From The House Agenda. This pivotal decision is expected Monday, according To Chousak Sirinil, The Prime Minister’s Office Minister.
The Government Is Currently Deliberating Whether To Postpone Or Fully Abandon The Bill, A Move That Could Significantly Reshape Thailand’s Gaming Landscape.

Potential Withdrawal Process
Mr. Chousak Highlighted That While A Formal Withdrawal Usually Needs A Resolution By The House Of Representatives, It Could Be Done Instantly If No Objections Are Raised.
the Reconsideration Was Triggered By The Recent Cabinet Reshuffle And The Appointment Of New Ministers.”The Government Likely Believes The Matter Should Be Thoroughly Reviewed And Discussed Again To Ensure it Is Sufficiently Prepared Before Proceeding,” He Stated.
Key players And Discussions
Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri Emphasized The Need For Discussions With Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, Who Is Overseeing The Project, Before Any final Decision.
This Matter Will Be A Central Topic At The Government Whip Committee Meeting Scheduled For Monday.
Shifting Priorities
Originally Designated As Urgent Legislation, The Bill was Set For Swift Advancement During The Current Parliamentary Session, Which Commenced Yesterday.
However, The Government Has Signaled A Change In Priorities, Opting To Prioritize An Amnesty Bill.
Senate Committee Concerns
Senator Weeraphan Suwannamai, Chairman Of The Senate Committee Studying The Bill, Expressed Concerns That The Government Might Be Withholding Crucial information About The Bill And Its Implications.
Consequently, The Committee Has Invited An Authorized Representative Of Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra To Appear Before The Senate On July 17 To Address Twelve Major Concerns Surrounding The Project.
Specific Concerns Raised by The Senate Committee:
- Is Casino Revenue The Core Financial Driver?
- Has The government Already Approved Five Casinos?
- Does The Proposed Use Of Land At Klong Toey Port Violate Expropriation Laws?
- Is There Sufficient Transparency In Licensing And Regulating Casino Operators?