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Duties of Asean chair

News, Editorial, Published on 13/11/2018

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha will be abroad for much of the next week at the annual Asean summit taking place in Singapore. The main meeting is scheduled for Thursday, but there will also be the usual flurry of official meetings with major partners, as well as unscheduled but vital one-on-one discussions on the sidelines. Then, on Saturday and Sunday, most of the Asean leaders plus many others will meet at the Apec Summit at Port Moresby.

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Facing up to Thailand's role as Asean chair

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 09/11/2018

» As Thailand gears up to chair Asean next year, a sense of deja vu is setting in. The last time Thailand held its rotational turn at Asean's helm from July 2008 to December 2009, it was undermined by domestic street protests that ended up disrupting top-level meetings and abruptly sending Asia-Pacific leaders home prematurely. Owning up to what transpired, it has to be said that the Thai hosting of Asean-centred summits back then was an utter fiasco.

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Future Forward Party -- whose future?

News, Published on 01/11/2018

» Branding itself as a choice for first-time voters, both the "red" and "yellow" middle-class Thais who are tired of the military regime and colour-coded conflicts, the newly formed Future Forward Party is by far one of the most prominent parties in Thai politics.

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Pheu Thai multiplies uneasily

News, Published on 13/10/2018

» Alliance plan has its doubters

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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.

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T-shirt saga a witch hunt

News, Editorial, Published on 15/09/2018

» In what seems to be nothing other than a witch hunt against a small group of people who hold a political ideology seen as unorthodox in Thailand, the military junta has set a bad precedent and made an unjust move in slapping severe criminal charges against four people, who are alleged to have promoted the political concept through the distribution of T-shirts.

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Favouring Sam Mitr is no recipe for unity

News, Soonruth Bunyamanee, Published on 15/08/2018

» The application of "double standards" by the powers-that-be against those from opposing political sides has been pointed out as one of the root causes of Thailand's political conflict for over a decade.

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Sticking to poll roadmap

News, Published on 04/08/2018

» Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam has given his assurance that constituency boundaries will be redrawn and primary votes carried out within 90 days of the law on the election of MPs taking effect.

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Turning red into green

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 22/07/2018

» Rarely in recent Thai political history has a government minister been so honest, so open and so utterly truthful as was PM's Office Minister Kobsak Pootrakool last Sunday.

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Beware the tears of a crocodile

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 09/06/2018

» 'The tears were obviously theatrics. They're political tears. Stop crying and stop trying to fool the people. Stop using the same trick over and over for your political gains."