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Fri, June 30, 2006 : Last updated 19:59 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

Thaksin blindsides his opponents

Return to the airwaves shows prime minister's political comeback is complete




Dissolutions would bring turmoil, says Pongthep

Thai Rak Thai Party deputy leader Pongthep Thepkanchana said yesterday that Thailand would plunge even deeper into political turmoil if the country's two largest political parties are dissolved.





TRT nearly sued Chat Thai and Mahachon

The Thai Rak Thai Party's legal team considered filing lawsuits against the Chat Thai and Mahachon parties for boycotting the April 2 election, a source in the team said yesterday.



Govt 'smart to hold back on poll date'

Pramuan Ruchanaseree, a former Thai Rak Thai party-list MP, said yesterday the government was clever to hold off on fixing a date for the general election out of fear that "all bees in the beehive will die".



Parties' future in court's hands: OAG

The attorney-general urged calm yesterday, saying only the Constitution Court had the right to rule whether to disband five political parties for electoral fraud relating to the alleged bankrolling of small parties to contest the April 2 election.






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