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Ruling must be respected
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 08/05/2014
» The decision was unanimous. The Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling on Wednesday has set the standard for those in political office — transfers of senior officials cannot be unethical, unconstitutional and unlawful, especially when it is done for political benefit.
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Democrats offer four-point proposal
Bangkok Post, Published on 22/03/2014
» The Democrats have asked the Pheu Thai party to accept its four-point proposal if the ruling party really wants to end the political crisis, the Daily News reported.
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Imprisoned in their ‘palace’
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 22/02/2014
» The Civil Court ruling that bans the caretaker administration from using the state of emergency decree to break up the anti-government protest is a blessing for rally-goers and protest leaders who face arrest warrants for defying the special legal requirements.
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'Truth Today' talk show gets relaunch
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 07/12/2013
» Three core leaders of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) will host the Truth Today television programme on state-run Channel 11, in a move seen as an attempt to counter the anti-government protests.
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Borrowing bill to press on
Bangkok Post, Published on 17/11/2013
» The Senate will go ahead with its second reading of the contentious two-trillion-baht borrowing bill on Sunday despite the Democrats warning the bill risks violating the constitution.
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Thai donations for Haiyan near B90m
Bangkok Post, Published on 15/11/2013
» Thailand will donate nearly 90 million baht to help flood victims in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines last week.
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Thaksin stares down mutiny over amnesty
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 25/10/2013
» Ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra has brushed aside a threat by Pheu Thai red-shirt MPs to vote down the contentious amnesty bill, a party source said on Thursday.
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Report shows PM's poor voting record
Bangkok Post, Published on 27/09/2013
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra attended 76% of the overall parliamentary sessions but voted in only 4% of the motions, according to Thai Political Database's (TPD) report.
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Blair confirms free forum speech
Bangkok Post, Published on 18/08/2013
» A spokesman for Tony Blair confirmed on Sunday the former British prime minister will join the government-sponsored reconciliation forum in Bangkok without payment.
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Army threatens to sue over love song
Bangkok Post, Published on 18/07/2013
» The army is threatening to sue the producers of a spoof music video featuring army commander Prayuth Chan-ocha and Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, deputy army spokesman Winthai Suwaree said on Thursday.
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