
Bangkokians say both parties to blame: poll

Most Bangkok residents blame both the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties over the alleged hiring of small parties in the run-up to the April 2 general elections, a survey has found.
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Surin slams government website praising Thaksin's overseas tour
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EC hold-outs face uphill battle: judge

If the three remaining Election Commissioners try to stay in office they will face an uphill battle fighting for survival rather than doing their job, a senior judge warned yesterday.
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Poll scam needs further probe: EC

The Election Commission has assigned a subcommittee to further investigate allegations that the Thai Rak Thai Party hired small parties to run in the April 2 election, as inquiries so far were inconclusive, EC chairman Vasana Puemlarp said on Wednesday.
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Rally against EC planned

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) will lead a public march in Bangkok on Monday as a gesture of support for the judicial intervention to end the country's political turmoil.
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Call for monument to '92 heroes gets louder

Politicians and representatives from anti-government and pro-democracy groups met yesterday at the site of a long-delayed memorial for fallen democracy heroes to mark the 14th anniversary of the Black May uprising of 1992.
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