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No opposition party attends meeting to find new Thai
parliament election day |
BANGKOK, May 11 (Xinhua) -- All the three main
opposition parties, Democrat, Mahachon and Chat Thai Parties, have announced
Thursday that they will not attend a meeting "brokered" by Election Commission
(EC) of Thailand to find a new House election date. Full story
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EC should sacrifice by resigning : Thai Supreme
Court |
BANGKOK, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's three top
courts have suggested that Election Commission (EC) resign to pave the ways for
the judicial power to handle the election to ensure that it is free and fair,
Supreme Court's Secretary General Charan Pakditanakul said here on Tuesday. Full story
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Thai Constitution Court nullifies April 2
polls |
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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Thailand's major parties ready to contest fresh
election |
BANGKOK, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's ruling Thai Rak
Thai Party (TRT) and the former opposition Democrat party pledged on Monday to
join the new poll after the Constitutional Court ruled that the April 2 general
election was unconstitutional and ordered a new election, The Thai News Agency
reported. 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 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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