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THAILAND

Natthawut: Portfolio not a reward

Online Reporters, Published on 19/01/2012

» New Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Natthawut Saikua has denied his appointment to the cabinet is a reward for his role as a red-shirt leader in helping the Pheu Thai Party win a general election and lead the government.

THAILAND

PM: Reshuffle aims at suitability

Online Reporters, Published on 17/01/2012

» The cabinet reshuffle soon to be announced is aimed at setting people in positions that best suit them and at achieving a proper balance, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinwatra said on Tuesday.

THAILAND

Cabinet reshuffle confirmed

Online Reporters, Published on 17/01/2012

» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday forwarded a new cabinet line-up involving "more than 10 changes" to His Majesty the King for approval, government spokeswoman Thitima Chaisaeng said on Tuesday.

THAILAND

Natthawut tipped for cabinet post

Online Reporters, Published on 14/01/2012

» Natthawut Saikua, a red shirt leader turned Pheu Thai MP, is likely to be appointed a PM's Office Minister in the next cabinet reshuffle, says a source close to ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

THAILAND

Red-shirt journalist slain in Phuket

Online Reporters, Published on 12/01/2012

» A journalist who was a local red-shirt leader in Phuket was shot dead in his car on Thursday, police said.

THAILAND

PAD: Government being discriminatory

Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2012

» A yellow-shirt spokesman criticised the government's two billion baht compensation package for victims of political violence, saying it will mostly benefit the red-shirt group, as the government announced a new panel to oversee the payment details on Wednesday.

THAILAND

Panel to oversee victims' compo

Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2012

» A committee will be set up to oversee payment of compensation to victims of political violence in the period before the Sept 19, 2006 coup and up to the April-May 2010 protests, Deputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit said on Wednesday.