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Thai Constitution Court nullifies April 2
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| Secretary-General of the Acting
Constitutional Court Paiboon Varahapaitoon speaks during a news conference
at the Constitutional Court in Bangkok May 8, 2006.
(Xinhua/Reuters) |
BANGKOK, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Thailand' Constitutional
Court Monday ruled the April 2 snap election unconstitutional, paving the way
for a new general election in efforts to end the country's drawn-out political
impasse. Full story
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Thai April 2 election unconstitutional:
judge |
BANGKOK, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Thai Constitution Court
will invalidate the controversial April 2 election and order new election to be
held, a judge from the Constitution Court said on Monday. Full story
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Political deadlocks puzzle Thai
judiciary |
BANGKOK, May 1 (Xinhua) -- Since February 24, 2006
when the Thai parliament was dissolved, troubles have been hitting Thailand's
political arena one-by-one just like the opened Pandora Box, and then there come
the deadlocks stagnating the birth of the new government. Full story
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Thai top courts fail to reach verdict on election
results |
BANGKOK, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's three top
courts on Friday failed to reach a common ground regarding whether to nullify
this month's parliamentary election in the wake of the King's advice for them to
find a solution to the constitutional quagmire. Full story
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Thai King criticizes current political
mess |
BANGKOK, April 25 (Xinhua) -- In his strongest
political message in modern history, the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadejlate
Tuesday questioned the legitimacy of April 2 general election and ruled out
exercising his power under Article 7 of the Constitution of Thailand. Full story
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Thailand's Democrat Party reaffirms plan to run in
next election |
BANGKOK, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's former
opposition Democrat Party Sunday reaffirmed its plan to contest the next
election if the Constitutional Court nullifies the April 2 general election. Full story
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