Special Report: Coup d'etat in Thailand
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Gen. Winai Phattiyakul, secretary general of the
Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) of Thailand (Xinhua File
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BANGKOK, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Gen. Winai Phattiyakul,
secretary general of the Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) of Thailand, said
an interim constitution had been submitted to the King for royal approval while
the military council will transform itself into the Council for National
Security from Monday.
Winai said the interim charter had been submitted to
the King separately from the list of this year's military reshuffle for royal
approval, the Thai News Agency reported Saturday.
He was quoted as saying that the name of the interim
prime minister as well as his cabinet ministers would be announced after the
royal approval on interim charter is made.
Effective next Monday, the CDR will be known as the
Council for National Security and become the caretaker of the interim government
until a new government is formed after a general election, he said.
Since the military leaders promised to step aside and
let civilians run the country after two weeks following the Sept. 19 coup, the
CDR will be responsible for considering urgent matters only, said Winai, who is
also the new defense permanent secretary.
The CDR which has seized power in a bloodless coup
d'etat on Sept. 19 is likely to appoint Privy Councilor Gen. Surayud Chulanont
as interim prime minister, said the Thai News Agency. Before he retired, Surayud
was supreme commander of Thailand's armed forces. Enditem