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Special report:
Army coup in
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Special report: Situation in Thailand
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Winai Phattiyakul, secretary general of
the Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) under the Constitutional Monarchy,
speaks at a news conference held in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, on Sept.
25, 2006.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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BANGKOK, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Council for
Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) said on late Monday that
a new prime minister would be appointed next week.
CDRM Secretary General Gen. Winai Phattiyakul said
the military planned to issue an interim constitution later this week and that a
new prime minister would be named early next week.
"The drafting of an interim constitution is finished.
It is under consideration by experts. It is expected to be announced within this
week," he said.
"After that announcement, the next step will be the
selection of a prime minister, which will happen by early next week," he told
reporters.
Winai made the remarks after briefing foreign
diplomats at the foreign ministry.
Once the new premier sets up a government, a new
council would be set up to draft a permanent constitution and pave the way for
new elections, Winai said.
That process should take eight and a half months, he
added, after which a general election would be held. Enditem

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