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THAILAND

Unity panel risks being built on sand

News, Published on 08/11/2020

» The future of the proposed reconciliation committee aimed at resolving the political conflict still hangs in the balance as the anti-government movement has refused to take part while the position of opposition politicians remains unclear.

OPINION

Political 'cobras' are poisoning our democracy

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 01/04/2019

» People who are familiar with Thai politics must know the metaphor ngu hao, literally cobra, which implies betrayal, dirty political games and bargaining.

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OPINION

The three gutsy peers

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 16/09/2018

» The six-month Bangkok Shutdown campaign may have given off an aura of fun and games with a positive outcome for the green shirts and a negative one for the reds.

OPINION

Out with the outdated Thai regime

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 25/12/2013

» A friend of mine who is a businessman was asked why he was not out in the streets protesting. Is he not against corruption? But of course, he’s against corruption. In fact, he hates it so much that he has filed a lawsuit against a certain government ministry over unethical practices.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Amnesty bill & protest (UPDATE #4)

Jon Fernquest, Published on 07/08/2013

» House deliberation of amnesty bill starts at 1pm with plans to pass first reading by 11pm. March to parliament called off after police opposition.

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EASY NEWS

Not giving up

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 28/06/2011

» The Democrats have not completely given up on the Northeast although Phue Thai will clearly win the most seats there.

ADVANCED NEWS

Going on the attack

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 17/06/2011

» Democrat leaders seem to have decided that simply pushing their policies is not a winning strategy.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Democrats survive

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 30/11/2010

» The Democrat Party survives and Abhisit Vejajjiva keeps his job as prime minister, but the technical nature of the Constitution Court’s decision fails to satisfy. Even Democrats sounded uneasy yesterday.

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ADVANCED NEWS

No claims of victory

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/11/2010

» PAD turnout outside parliament was low while inside, the government was attacked for being insincere but the opposition had little chance of getting what it wanted.