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  • Deputy PM Suthep Thaugsubhan chats with Army Chief Gen Anupong Paochinda after meeting on south crisis on Monday.
  • Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit submits evidence Monday to Election Commission to back up allegations that Interior Minister Chaowarat Charnweerakul conducted a vote buying during a by-election in Sakhon Nakhon.
  • NEW POLITICS PARTY leader Somsak Kosaisuk said the party aimed to clean Thai politics of corruption and injustice, but would not seek power in government.
  • The New Politics Party has formally notified the Election Commission of its registration process at 09.09 am, acting party secretary general Suriyasai Katasila said on Thursday.
  • Transport Minister Sophon Sarum, who proposed the controversial Bt60-billion NGV-powered bus leasing project, says he welcomed cabinet decision to give NESCB a month to review the project.
  • Red shirt protesters rally against Natural Resources Minister Suwit Kunkitti who was visiting Chiang Mai Zoo on Tuesday.

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