
Ten key players for the Year of Reform

Citigroup has named 10 people it believes will play influential roles in shaping future politics.
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ASSETS PROBES

Obstructive officials face tough action from above

Bureaucrats who fail to file damage reports could be reshuffled: Sonthi
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Varsity poll posters slam CNS 'dictators'

Rector suspects politicians may have bankrolled smear campaign
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Thais unfazed by military coups: research

Between a military coup and democracy, Thais would pick the former - if it helped to bring about national unity.
This is one of the findings of a report by the Citigroup Global Markets/Equity Research paper released last Friday, which has come up with 10 items that may shape Thai people's beliefs and actions
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Matchima wants Somkid as head

The new Matchima political group has announced it wants former deputy prime minister Somkid Jatusripitak as its leader, group member Somsak Thepsuthin said yesterday. Matchima - or Middle Way - is the breakaway Wang Nam Yom faction of the Thai Rak Thai Party.
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Charter draft done by end of June: Noranit

The drafting of the new constitution will be completed by June and a general election will be organised by the end of the year, Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) chairman Noranit Setabutr said yesterday.
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PM to be elected, but Senate and House set for changes

The Constitution Drafting Committee agreed yesterday that the next prime minister should be an MP - while elections of the Senate and the House should be changed.
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