
New govt cleaner, slower-acting than last one: poll

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and his Cabinet enjoy a better image than the Thaksin Shinawatra government, but its weak point is acting too slowly on people's problems, according to the findings of an Abac Poll survey released yesterday.
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Surasak open to DSI post

The deputy director-general of the Department of Special Litigation, Surasak Treerattrakul, said yesterday he had been approached by senior Justice Ministry officials about taking the top post at the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

Govt delivers agenda

The government spells out its intended policy and legislative agenda to the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) on Friday.
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Two months to review fraud case

The Constitution Tribunal will take about two months to review the electoral fraud case against the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties and a ruling may be given in January, a member said yesterday.
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CPD opposes Mingkwan

The Campaign for Popular Democracy yesterday called on the Council for National Security to prevent former MCOT Plc director Mingkwan Saengsuwan from seeking another term.
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Slum-dwellers to call on Apirak, Surayud

More than 1,500 slum residents will today go to Government House to hand over a letter calling for action to solve their problems.
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AEC PROBE

Pojaman'in trouble' over prized land

Question of legality in buying govt property may haunt ex-PM's wife
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