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  • Activists want Yingluck probed for no-show

    14/02/2012 : A group of activists is calling for Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to be probed for her no-show at a House session last week, as she attended a meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel instead.

  • POLITICSCabinet sets charter rewrite draft in motion

    14/02/2012 : The draft amendment of Section 291 of the 2007 constitution received the green light from the cabinet yesterday, marking the first step in the highly controversial rewriting of the charter.

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  • Thammasat to reconsider ban

    06/02/2012 : Thammasat University's executive committee will reconsider its decision to prohibit the use of the campus for activities related to the lese majeste law.

  • POLITICS

    PTT shares plan 'evades scrutiny'

    06/02/2012 : A plan to shift the Finance Ministry's shareholding in PTT Plc to the state-run Vayupak Fund is nothing but an excuse to evade public scrutiny, a seminar was told.

  • Charter change draft due Monday

    05/02/2012 : The Pheu Thai Party will tomorrow submit a constitutional amendment draft to the government whips for consideration on Monday, party spokesman Prompong Nopparit said on Sunday.

  • Section 112 reform drive continues

    05/02/2012 : The committee campaigning for the amendment of Section 112 of the Criminal Code on Sunday declared to continue with its drive by expanding its activities to various localities to promote understanding with the people and win their support.

  • Abhisit tells govt to silence Jatuporn

    05/02/2012 : The government and Pheu Thai Party should warn Jatuporn Prompan, a core member of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), against causing distrust and conflict among people in society with his comments, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Sunday.

  • Poll: Chuwit's disclosures commended

    05/02/2012 : The majority of people are pleased with Rak Thailand Party leader Chuwit Kamolvasit's disclosure of information he has obtained on illegal gambing dens which have been opened and expected to be opened in Bangkok, Suan Dusit Poll revealed on Sunday.

  • TU rector in hot seat

    04/02/2012 : A Pheu Thai MP has slammed the rector of Thammasat University for barring the Nitirat group from using the university premises to pursue a campaign to amend the lese majeste law.

  • ABOUT Politics

    Power breakfasts restore harmony

    04/02/2012 : It has been said the delegation of duties between a minister and his or her deputies is key to harmony within a ministry.

  • POLITICAL VIOLENCE

    TRC denies setting payouts

    04/02/2012 : The Truth for Reconciliation Commission yesterday denied it had designed a compensation package for victims of political violence.

  • Red shirts told to shun Nitirat

    03/02/2012 : The Democrat Party says Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra should forbid red-shirt supporters from backing the Nitirat campaign to amend the lese majeste laws, for fear the conflict could escalate.

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