
Verdicts go to president today

Nine judges of the Constitution Tribunal will today present their personal rulings on the dissolution cases involving the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties, a Supreme Court judge said yesterday.
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Singapore monitors Thai constitutional tribunal's rulings Wednesday

Singapore is closely monitoring the constitutional tribunal's decision over whether to dissolve Thailand's two largest political parties, said Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram Monday.
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Web cast for May 29

Stay tuned with major Thailand news through our webcast service
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Countdown Begins

Constitution Tribunal judges have entered the final phase of the election fraud cases. They have compared their individual rulings inside a well-secured room at their court's headquarters.
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NATION WEBLOG

Military politics updated

CNS chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin has sidelined his assistant, Saprang Kalayanamitr, our military expert has written an analysis in his weblog.
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Foreigners warned ahead of Thai court ruling

Foreigners in Bangkok were on Tuesday warned to exercise caution amid mounting security fears ahead of a landmark court decision over whether to dissolve Thailand's two largest political parties.
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1 DAY TO GO

Bangkok on high alert for violence

13,000 soldiers, police to be deployed in areas considered to be flashpoints; Democrats, TRT deny mobilising supporters
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ONE DAY TO GO

In the dock: Seven possible scenarios

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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