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Somkid debacle an embarrassment

The saga exposes the Surayud government's error-prone judgement and serious lack of political savvy



THAI TALK

Surayud, Somkid: same bed, different dreams

Somkid Jatusripitak might have beaten a quick retreat from his offer to be Premier Surayud Chulanont's "spokesman to the outside world" when he announced his decision to withdraw from the post yesterday. But the brief Surayud-Somkid "incident" did underscore the fact that things will never be quite the same on the political landscape.





Constitution must resolve, not worsen crisis

The constitution drafting is gathering pace and is receiving much attention from the press as well as the public at large.



Climate change holdouts finding it increasingly hard to deny the obvious

The world is in the midst of a great political transformation, in which climate change has moved to the centre of national and global politics. For politicians in persistent denial about the need to act, including US President George W Bush, Australian Prime Minister John Howard, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, there is no longer any place to hide.






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