
TRT accused of bankrolling rivals

Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT) executives were yesterday accused of hiring small political parties to run in yesterday's second round of voting to help candidates from the ruling party beat the hurdle of a minimum 20 per cent of votes.
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Senate losers eye suspension

Failed Senate candidates yesterday demanded the Chiang Mai Provincial Election Commission suspend the endorsement of winning candidates on the grounds that the election on April 19 was marred by irregularities.
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Ripped slips 'show contempt for EC'

Seventeen voters destroyed their ballots at polling stations yesterday, prompting academics to predict authorities would face a surge of civil disobedience.
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BMA PROCUREMENT

Democrats want Samak and Bhokin questioned

Party tells NCCC it has evidence of graft involving pair, other officials
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

Vote results

Results of the second round of voting are expected today for 38 constituencies in 15 provinces where candidates running unchallenged in the April 2 election failed to get the required 20 per cent support.
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