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THAILAND TODAY

Polls are the way out, not junta, say activists

Academics also believe support for military government will peter out




Is it legitimate, asks Thammasat lecturer

The unwillingness of many Thai intellectuals and the middle class to question whether those who staged the coup had a legitimate right to do so is a reflection of their inability to distinguish between the Thaksin Shinawatra regime they wanted to bring down and the democratic system that became a casualty of the coup, Thammasat University philosophy lecturer Kasem Penpinand said yesterday.





Chaturon agrees to lead TRT in transition period

Chaturon Chaisang yesterday agreed to become the interim leader of the Thai Rak Thai Party pending the search for a replacement for deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra.



Special OAG panel for Nibhat case

The Office of the Attorney-General (OAG) will set up a special panel to look into the charge of being unusually rich against former Finance Ministry deputy permanent secretary Nibhat Bhukkana-sut, its deputy spokesman Poramet Intarachumnum said yesterday.



End to suspicious projects and cronyism, vows Kasem

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Kasem Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya yesterday vowed to root out cronyism and revamp suspicious projects condoned by his predecessor Yongyuth Tiyapairat.






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