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Tue, March 20, 2007 : Last updated 20:35 pm (Thai local time)
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Fierce debate on party-list MPs

Constitution drafters yesterday dismissed a proposal for the new charter to keep party-list MPs, which they claim it is a channel that big financial supporters exploit to yield influence in naitonal politics.
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Don't involve Prem: Chalit

A top junta member yesterday asked anti-coup groups that staged a protest against the junta and Surayud government on Sunday not to "disturb" Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda, as he was not involved in political affairs.
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Yongyuth to present six month report

Government spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp will represent the Surayud administration in today's press conference by the Council for National Security (CNS) on what has been done about the problems that led to the September 19 coup in the six months since then.
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'Role model for politicians'

Former colleagues of late economic tsar Boonchu Rojanastien yesterday praised him as a role model for politicians.
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Groups hand in demands

Several groups threatened yesterday to hold a rally and start a campaign to vote against the new constitution - if their suggestions were rejected.
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