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THAILAND

Ex-judge denies bribe tie

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 30/05/2021

» Salaikate Wattanaphan, former president of the Supreme Court, has denied any involvement in the bribery case linked to a tax dispute involving a Thai subsidiary of automaker Toyota, Toyota Motor Thailand (TMT).

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THAILAND

WiFi rule sparks call for change

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 10/10/2019

» Activists defending free speech online say they will push for changes to the controversial computer crime law following an uproar over its data retention requirement.

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THAILAND

Next govt tipped to be short-lived

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 07/01/2019

» The next government could be a very short-lived one given the possibility of it emerging with a parliamentary minority, politicians are warning.

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THAILAND

New top monk has 'proven credentials'

Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 13/02/2017

» The appointment of Somdet Phra Maha Muniwong as the new Supreme Patriarch by His Majesty the King has left no room for doubt about his credentials for the top monastic post, according to people close to him.

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THAILAND

PM's political era different to Prem's

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 31/08/2016

» A complex political scenario will await Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha if he chooses to stay on as a post-election unelected prime minister and steer the government in the manner of Privy Council president and former prime minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda.

THAILAND

'Yes' or 'no', the military still wins

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 06/09/2015

» The draft charter could be voted down today by the National Reform Council after heavy lobbying this past week by members closely linked to the military.

THAILAND

PM admits reform will face delays

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 16/10/2014

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha admitted Wednesday certain areas of reform might not be accomplished within a one-year time frame and have to be left for the next government to pursue.