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OPINION

Prayut, Prawit still firm friends, despite the rumours

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 14/07/2016

» Despite rumours about a growing rift, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his deputy, Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, have not only maintained their camaraderie but also solidified the power of the regime.

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Thaksin amnesty rumour scotched

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 19/02/2015

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s “no-talks” stance with former leader Thaksin Shinawatra has effectively ended the rumours about a “super deal” between the military regime and the de facto boss of the Pheu Thai Party.

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OPINION

Signs firm for army role in post-poll politics

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 13/11/2014

» Six months after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) seized power, speculation is growing over a plan by the men in green to form a new political party, or perhaps a nominee party with military backing.

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Prayuth's tactical transfers pave way for long tenure

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 11/09/2014

» With a hint delivered during his weekly address last Friday, National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha let us know that his tenure will not end in one year as initially announced.

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Uniformed chess moves from near and far

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 18/10/2012

» Time has proven that ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has deployed the right tactics in dealing with the armed forces and other men in uniform for his own gains.

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Red shirt power makes generals wary of mounting a coup

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 14/06/2012

» Every time the country is bogged down by political crisis, the spectre of a coup seems to be the first thing that emerges.

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South could see army at Yingluck's throat

News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 22/03/2012

» Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha and Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra seem to be getting along with each other very well on the surface with no conflicts that could possibly derail efforts toward reconciliation. But that does not necessarily mean the two see eye to eye on everything.