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Chidchai might be 'unconstitutional'

Senators are waiting for the Administrative Court to rule on whether Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra violated the Constitution when he appointed Chidchai Vanasatidya as deputy prime minister, amid rumours he will be named caretaker prime minister.

Senator Karun Saingam (Buri Ram) and three other senators submitted their complaint to the ombudsman, claiming Thaksin violated Article 215 of the Constitution.

The Constitution stipulates that after the dissolution

of the House, the Cabinet

cannot appoint or transfer ministerial portfolios without seeking the Election Commission's approval.

The senators asked the ombudsman to seek a ruling from the Administrative Court to revoke the prime minister's order and set an injunction to stop him from violating the electoral law.

Ombudsman Pramot Chotimongkol said he was ready to consider the complaint and if the prime minister was found at fault, he would file the matter with the Administrative Court.








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