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BURNING ISSUE

Will pm divide trt... or the country?

Thaksin's return will revive PAD; his absence could lead to factional warfare




We won't be rushed: Constitution judges

Constitution Court acting president Phan Chantarapan yesterday reiterated the court was open-minded about whether the April 2 election should be invalidated.





Govt supporters defend the EC

More than 30 members of the Caravan of the Poor yesterday confronted People's Alliance for Democracy representatives as they voiced support for the embattled Election Commission.

IN BRIEF

Complaint to EC: Thai Rak Thai move to dissolve Democrats groundless, party says

The Democrat Party yesterday dismissed as groundless a complaint filed by the Thai Rak Thai Party with the Election Commission demanding the Democrats be dissolved.

IN BRIEF

Transitional leader : Chidchai denies 'acting PM' role is unconstitutional

Caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya yesterday rejected critics' claims that his serving as acting prime minister was unconstitutional.



Graft a threat to Kingdom's competitiveness: WB

Thailand's competitiveness will erode if the Kingdom fails to effectively combat corruption and install good governance, which has been slipping over the past few years, an expert from the World Bank warned yesterday.



Yaowapha 'abused office to gain wealth'

Democrat Party deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr yesterday filed a corruption complaint based on the suspicion that the unexplained wealth of Thai Rak Thai Party deputy leader Yaowapha Wongsawat was won through illegal means.



Caravan, PAD clash at EC office

More than 30 members of the Caravan of the Poor yesterday confronted People's Alliance for Democracy representatives as they voiced support for the embattled Election Commission.



Divisions over future for premier

Bangkok residents are evenly split on the prospect of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returning as premier, the results of an Abac Poll showed yesterday.






Top Stories



Snubbed Thaksin comes home

Court ruling welcomed by all

Court 'had no right to void ballot'

Graft a threat to Kingdom's competitiveness: WB

PAD revs up for Thaksin's return


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