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CDRM could wear out its welcome
Coup-makers have already taken several bad steps
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How to salvage the coup and move on to the reform
Last week's coup has been widely condemned by the international community.
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The first week under the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) allowed for little public deliberation on the fate of the Shin-Temasek deal that set Thailand's crisis in motion.
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