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BURNING ISSUE

Thaksin pushes CNS for A quick return

Says he'll be back when martial law is lifted, knowing Army chiefs under pressure




Rudderless TRT now 'back on course' with new interim leader

After two weeks without a boss, members of the Thai Rak Thai Party are more optimistic about their future now they have an interim leader, deputy spokesman Jatuporn Prom-phan said yesterday.





Cabinet fills out civil posts, appoints political advisers

The Cabinet yesterday approved a number of senior positions for civil servants and political office holders, including the appointment of Julayuth Hiranyawisit to the position of permanent secretary to the PM's Office.



How the speaker vote unfolded

Meechai Ruchuphan, one of the country's top legal experts, yesterday secured a huge majority of 167 votes to become speaker of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA).



Govt policy draft gets nod

The Cabinet yesterday endorsed the government's draft policy statement, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said.

SPECIAL REPORT

Govt can't afford to be complacent

In this final piece in a series marking the first month since the Sept 19 coup, The Nation looks at how long the government can postpone the return of deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinwatra and stop his vast number of supporters from getting together to protest.

IN BRIEF

Ministerial jobs :Surayud dismisses rumours of Cabinet expansion or reshuffle

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday dismissed reports he was planning an early Cabinet reshuffle to add more ministers to help with the workload. He had no idea of an early shake-up, adding none of his Cabinet members had complained about their workload.



Big majority for Meechai

Meechai Ruchuphan, one of the country's top legal experts, yesterday secured a huge majority of 167 votes to become speaker of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA).

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE

Junta puppets told to 'quit in shame'

Protesters allege NLA hijacked Parliament






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