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PUNITIVE ACTION

EC to check for criminal cases

142 party execs may face further action once verdicts scrutinised




Scholars mixed about verdict and rule of law

The historic verdict that disbanded the Thai Rak Thai Party is simply history repeating itself - with the 1957 political battle between two field marshals.





Chuan's experience 'saved the party'

The Democrat Party's defence team in the electoral fraud case was originally chaired by former party leader Banyat Bantadtan, who then invited former party leader and former prime minister Chuan Leekpai to take the chair.



Tight security in North, 3 arrested

There men were arrested by military personnel in Chiang Mai's Fang district yesterday for distributing leaflets calling for public campaigns against the Council for National Security (CNS) and the CNS-installed government in the wake of the court-ordered disbanding of Thai Rak Thai Party on Wednesday.

PTV RALLY

Protesters call on CNS to quit

Three thousand people turn out to demand resignation of junta following verdict to disband TRT



Joy, relief, sadness and anger for most; for others it is poetic justice

The Constitution Tribunal finally ruled on the fraud cases related to the national poll of April 2, 2006.



TRT loyalists want Pojaman to take over

The Tribunal's decision to dissolve the Thai Rak Thai and ban 111 of its executives from politics for five years generated differing reactions among the party's supporters in the North and Northeast, regions where it enjoyed a strong following.



Thaksin 'humbly accepts ruling'

Exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has urged his supporters to accept the Constitution Tribunal's ruling that disbanded his Thai Rak Thai party (TRT) and revoked his and other party executives' voting rights.



Democrats united now, Suthep says

The Democrat Party offered to lead the next elected government yesterday in the wake of Wednesday's historic Constitu-tion Tribunal verdicts that spared the party from being dissolved, while disbanding the rival Thai Rak Thai Party.






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