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BURNING ISSUE

REFORM MUST PRECEDE NEW VOTE

Even if the courts nullify the April 2 poll, it will mean little if the process of charter amendment doesn't begin soon




PAD to rally again, but will be low-key

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) will follow the advice of His Majesty the King but will hold a constitutional and peaceful rally on Tuesday to declare its support for the courts' decision, a PAD coordinator said yesterday.





Chavalit: Neutral PM needed

Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday suggested a "neutral" individual be appointed interim prime minister to take charge of resolving the political crisis.



EC to face two lawsuits

The Administrative Court yesterday agreed to consider two separate petitions against the Election Commission, both requesting the April 2 election be nullified.



Government points finger at EC

The Election Commission (EC) must take responsibility if the April 2 election is nullified, the prime minister's secretary-general, Dr Prommin Lertsuridej, said yesterday.



99 party-list MPs to be endorsed today

Election Commission chairman Vasana Puemlarp said yesterday the EC will meet today to endorse 99 Thai Rak Thai party-list MPs.

GENERAL ELECTION

Democrats ask court to void results of April 2

Separate case seeks cancellation of Royal Decree



Special chance for A-Net students

Bangkok University (BU) is planning to provide special programmes for new first-year students who submit late applications and subsequently start their studies later than scheduled this year.



Break for Banharn in HK

Chat Thai party leader Banharn Silapa-archa has taken his family to Hong Kong for a holiday amid speculation he might meet with Thai Rak Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra.



King sees Sanya's role as legal as it was democratic

When His Majesty the King rejected calls for him to intervene by exercising Article 7 of the Constitution and name a royally appointed prime minister, he explained the proposal was "undemocratic" and based on a misunderstanding.






Top Stories



Cabinet to issue decree to convene House

King sees Sanya's role as legal as it was democratic

Overseas glamour eases PM's domestic woes

Break for Banharn in HK

'Not averse to dissolution'


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