
TRT faction now backs probe into corruption

The Wang Phayanak faction of the Thai Rak Thai Party did a U-turn on its stand yesterday when a leading faction member said the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) should probe Thai Rak Thai ministers accused of corruption.
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CDRM reaffirms opening of new airport

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) Sunday reaffirmed that the Suvarnabhumi Airport is going to open early Thursday as it has been scheduled before last week's successful coup, which has overthrown Thaksin Shinawatra.
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50 protesters to defy coup order Monday

Students and university lecturers opposed to last week's coup will Monday afternoon defy the coup leaders again by staging an outdoor political discussion on the topic "Why we must resist the coup", on the lawn at Thammasat University at 5pm.
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CDRM bans local politicians' activities

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy Sunday issued issued its 22nd announcement to ban activities of local politicians.
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Sudarat returns, takes break

Sudarat Keyuraphan, the agriculture minister in the ousted ThaksinShinawatra government, vows to devote more time to her family now she is out of politics.
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CDRM bans phone-tapping

In what was billed as a move to instil greater confidence among the general public and the international community in the aftermath of the coup, the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) issued an order yesterday prohibiting all forms of telephone tapping.
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