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PM claims about attempts to force him out of office

Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has told Thai expats in Guangzhou that there are still attempts to remove him from office and that rumours have spreaded about his imminent arrest at Suvarnabhumi Airport upon his return.



Samak's remarks was reported by Thai News Agency on Thursday. Samak is to leave China today for the second leg of his trip to Brunei.

He said his opponents had not abandoned their plans for his removal. They tried to hype up his legal wrangling as cause for him to lose his job, he said.

He said he still has 15 days to submit his defence on his involvement with two cooking shows, denying rumour about the Constitution Court ready for a verdict.


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