
Waiting for EC, senators find ways to keep busy

The country's newly elected senators may not have been able to start their work in the Parliament yet, but they have definitely found other ways to stay busy.
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IN BRIEF

PAD plans to hold rally in university auditorium in view of threats

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) has chosen Chiang Mai University as the venue for its rally in the northern city later this month in order to avoid a clash with government supporters, the group's local representatives said yesterday.
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Nida joins the move to oust prime minister

Lecturers and students at the National Institute of Development Administration yesterday called on bureaucrats across the country to oppose caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Monson to testify today

The US businessman who alleges caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra lied under oath is to give evidence today.
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Democrats seek gun probe

The Democrat Party will today ask the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) to investigate the Army's purchase of six self-propelled guns worth Bt1.3 billion, deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr said yesterday.
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POWER STRUGGLE

There will be no coup in Thailand says PM

Arrested officer implicates three senior men in assassination plot
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EC post for Kaewsan?

Support emerged yesterday for former senator Kaewsan Atibodhi to be appointed secretary-general of the Election Commission (EC).
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Highlight of the week :Suchon, new commissioners to meet

On Thursday, Senate Speaker Suchon Chaleekrua is scheduled to meet with the five election commissioners selected by the upper house last week to discuss the selection of the Election Commission chairman.
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