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Sat, June 9, 2007 : Last updated 23:42 pm (Thai local time)



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ANTI-GOVERNMENT RALLIES

Former TRT MPs set to join protests

Organisers target crowds of 60,000-70,000 as authorities draw up plans




Cabinet will decide on community bill: Aree

The Cabinet will have the final say on the Local Community Organisation Council Bill, Interior Minister Aree Wongsearaya said yesterday as supporters of the legislation met prime minister to get his backing.





Ex-lawmakers spurn Machima

About 150 former MPs from the disbanded Thai Rak Thai Party yesterday held a meeting to demonstrate their political relevancy and vowed to carry on their activities under a new party.



Sudarat says she's being followed

Sudarat Keyuraphan, former agriculture minister and a member of the banned Thai Rak Thai Party, has complained to police that she and her family are being followed.

NEW CONSTITUTION

'Act now on referendum'

Legislation must be passed soon, CDA chief says



Abhisit dubious on mixed Senate

Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday voiced reservations about the future of an upper chamber comprising a mixture of elected and appointed senators.

IN BRIEF

Diplomacy :Surayud to give Asean envoys clear picture of Thai politics

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont is golfing with senior diplomats from Asean countries at Royal Golf and Country Club this morning.






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