
Surayud to assure NLA of govt's move

Will Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont be able to impress the National Legislative Assembly with the government's performance over the past six months when he addresses it today?
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Thaksin to fight public disclosure

A lawyer to deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday handed a letter objecting to the move by the Assets Examination Commit-tee (AEC) to make public the investigation file in the Ratchadaphsek land case.
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Rules for gatherings not clear: Amnesty

Amnesty International released its global report yesterday with the Thailand section containing limited details on post-coup human rights violations.
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Ban on party executives opposed

Politicians are opposed to Constitution Drafting Committee deputy chairman Charan Pakdithanakul's proposal to add a constitutional clause prohibiting executives of dissolved parties from running in elections for five years.
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CONSTITUTION PROTEST

Academics urged to read provisions first

Chirmsak says it won't please everyone, but CDA is willing to offer some alternatives
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SIX DAYS TO GO

Seven possible verdicts and what they entail

As the clock ticks down to the May 30 'Judgement Day', the rival Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties can only wait and hope as the Constitutional Tribunal nears its decision on thier possible dissolution because of alleged electoral fraud in the April 2, 2006 election
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