
Chavalit: Neutral PM needed

Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday suggested a "neutral" individual be appointed interim prime minister to take charge of resolving the political crisis.
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EC to face two lawsuits

The Administrative Court yesterday agreed to consider two separate petitions against the Election Commission, both requesting the April 2 election be nullified.
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Government points finger at EC

The Election Commission (EC) must take responsibility if the April 2 election is nullified, the prime minister's secretary-general, Dr Prommin Lertsuridej, said yesterday.
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99 party-list MPs to be endorsed today

Election Commission chairman Vasana Puemlarp said yesterday the EC will meet today to endorse 99 Thai Rak Thai party-list MPs.
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GENERAL ELECTION

Democrats ask court to void results of April 2

Separate case seeks cancellation of Royal Decree
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Special chance for A-Net students

Bangkok University (BU) is planning to provide special programmes for new first-year students who submit late applications and subsequently start their studies later than scheduled this year.
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Break for Banharn in HK

Chat Thai party leader Banharn Silapa-archa has taken his family to Hong Kong for a holiday amid speculation he might meet with Thai Rak Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra.
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King sees Sanya's role as legal as it was democratic

When His Majesty the King rejected calls for him to intervene by exercising Article 7 of the Constitution and name a royally appointed prime minister, he explained the proposal was "undemocratic" and based on a misunderstanding.
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