Former MPs' hopes up after new parties failed to make a big impact
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The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) yesterday threatened to have an arrest warrant issued for Khunying....
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The referendum bill is expected to be tabled for the National Legislative Assem-bly debate today, NLA member....
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The Campaign for Popular Democracy (CPD) attacked ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday, saying he....
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Lawyers for ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will this week lodge more actions against government....
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The National Counter Corruption Commission tomorrow considers if deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra....
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The September 19 Network Against the Coup yesterday launched a campaign against the junta-sponsored draft....
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CDA votes 66-9 against special status for Buddhism; approves recognition of rights of gays and transsexuals
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Ruam Jai Thai, or Thai Unity, co-founders Suwit Mesinsee and Pradit Pattaraprasit speak to The Nation's....
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Politics Articles
Opposing factions will be all out to sway opinions in the upcoming referendum
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Man City takeover could also be an own goal for Thaksin if British press get him in their sights
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Junta chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin is still optimistic about his ally Sondhi Limthongkul.
Surin Upatkoon, the main shareholder in the controversial Kularb Kaew Co, was yesterday charged with a criminal offence for alleged illegal representation of a foreign company under the Foreign Business Act 1999.