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Advice on military reshuffle sought from Council of State

The government may seek legal advice from the Council of State in light of a growing call for it to submit the proposed list of military rotations for vetting by the Election Commission (EC), its spokesman Surapong Suebwonglee said on Tuesday.

At this juncture, precedents have shown that appointments similar to the proposed military assignments could be forwarded for royal approval without the EC's involvement, Surapong said.

He was referring to the recent appointment of judges, including the position of Supreme Court president.

"Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will have the final say on either to seek legal advice or to send the proposed list directly to the royal palace," he said, adding that Thaksin would finalise his decision next Friday after returning from his overseas trip.

The Defence Ministry earlier insisted that the military reshuffle did not require a Cabinet review, hence exempting it from the EC's scrutiny during the leadup to a new election.

Critics said the relevant charter provisions were clear. All senior positions must be vetted by the EC.

The proposed military lineup was marred by criticism about political meddling in the military affairs.

On Monday, Caretaker Defence Minister Thamarak Isarangura and his deputy permanent secretary Admiral Bannawit Kengrien engaged in a war of words.

Bannawit claimed that his boss had bowed down to political pressure to spread cronyism to the armed forces. In his retort, Thamarak reminded Bannawit about the punishment for breaking ranks.

Top military leaders yesterday refused to comment on the BannawitThamarak bickering and expressed hope that the incident would pass without further animosity.

General Sirichai Thanyasiri, permanent secretary for Defence Ministry, called for a halt to speculation surrounding the proposed rotations.

Unsigned leaflets were circulated in the Defence Ministry attacking senior officers, including Bannawit, for demanding the EC to check on the military affairs.

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