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Mon, April 23, 2007 : Last updated 14:33 pm (Thai local time)
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Cabinet line-up awaits royal approval

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday confirmed he had finalised the list of new ministers tasked to speed up work on social affairs, putting to rest speculation on changes in the economic and security portfolios.
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End of assets committee will leave cases hanging

The National Counter-Corruption Commission (NCCC) will not be able to complete some of the work that will be left unfinished by the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) if
its term is not extended, AEC spokesman Sak Korsaengruang warned yesterday.
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EC defends proposal to pay voters in re-runs

The Election Commission (EC) chairman yesterday defended his proposal to make electoral-fraud offenders pay for voters who have to cast their ballots again in another round of elections, if the first one is cancelled due to cheating.
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Activists deny political link

A religious activist yesterday dismissed an allegation that a political group was behind the ongoing protest calling for the recognition of Buddhism as the state religion in the new charter.
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Turmoil and a short-lived constitution predicted

Citizens should prepare to help draft another constitution as the latest one will probably lead to political turmoil even if it passes a referendum, academics close to the Assembly of the Poor warned yesterday.
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