CONSTITUTION COURT

Senate files petition in bid to remove final 3 EC members

Bench to decide if senators can review officials' credentials
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Complaint probes to follow festivities

The Election Commission will investigate more complaints against senators-elect after celebrations of the 60th anniversary of His Majesty's accession to the throne are over, commissioner Prinya Nakchadtree said yesterday.
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Commission official to sue top court

An Election Commission official said yesterday he will file a lawsuit with the Administrative Court demanding that the Supreme Court stop delaying the selection process to fill the commission's two vacant seats.
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Rejection of NBC appeal upheld

The Supreme Administrative Court yesterday upheld a lower court's rejection of an appeal seeking to overturn the decision to cancel the 2004 selection process for the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC).
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Defence official hot on trail of CCTV 'culprits'

Defence permanent secretary General Sirichai Thanyasiri said yesterday he was close to finding the "culprits" who leaked pictures from closed-circuit TV cameras of an alleged meeting about funding small parties to run in the April 2 election.
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TRT denies website link

The Thai Rak Thai Party has nothing to do with the website www.taksinfanclub.com, which has strongly criticised the work of the courts, PM's Office Minister Suranand Vejjajiva said yesterday.
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Slew of new parties formed

Seven new political parties have been formed this year - including two registered in recent days, with the aim of contesting the next general election.
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