
Court accepts more evidence

The Central Administrative Court yesterday accepted additional evidence relating to the Election Commission's management of the April 2 election and the repeat vote on April 23.
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Morality will end problems: Prawase

To end the political crisis, society must be restructured to boost public participation in government, strengthen communities and uphold moral integrity, social critic Prawase Wasi said yesterday.
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New appointment

The vacant seat on the Constitution Court will soon be filled by a judge from the Supreme Administrative Court.
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Protesters attacked

A bottle bomb was thrown into a tent set up by protesters camped in front of the Election Commission (EC)'s headquarters yesterday morning.
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Thaksin back at the helm after a month

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will today perform his duty as the head of the government for the first time after a self-imposed "break from politics" one month ago.
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LEGAL CRISIS

MPs back down from threat to take action against judges

TRT winners, facing contempt investigation, say they'll accept courts' decisions
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Independent body needed to amend Constitution, says Snoh

Snoh Thienthong, a co-founder of the Thai Rak Thai Party, yesterday urged the three top courts to appoint an independent body to amend the Constitution in order to break the country's political deadlock.
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Senate losers want EC to block winners

Senate candidates yesterday filed a complaint against the Election Commission (EC) and asked it to halt the endorsement of newly elected senators.
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Senators to be endorsed on Monday

The Election Commission (EC) will endorse the new senators on Monday, commission chairman Vasana Puemlarp said yesterday.
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