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Mon, December 18, 2006 : Last updated 20:46 pm (Thai local time)



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COUP AFTERMATH

Interim govt 'disappoints'

Political groups doubt resolve to achieve stated goals within a year




Democrats in favour of limiting PM's term

There was mixed response yesterday to coup leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin's views on a new constitution and prime ministerial power.





TRT flays Sonthi's remarks

Thai Rak Thai Party members yesterday attacked Council for National Security (CNS) chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, claiming his speech on Saturday could have caused conflicts in society.



CNS 'seeking to keep power'

The September 19 Network Against the Coup yesterday denounced the junta's move to push for the inclusion of a non-elected prime minister in the new constitution as an act designed to continue their dominance of politics.



Highlight of the week :PM's Office likely to talk with iTV

Although it is not certain that the Cabinet will take up the iTV case at its meeting tomorrow, it is believed the broadcaster and the PM's Office will discuss the matter between themselves to avoid resorting to litigation.






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