The government yesterday decided to withdraw the draft amendments to Environmental Protection Act to comply with Constitution's Article 67 (2), on recommendation from the fourparty panel that promises to end the Map Ta Phut controversies within 5 months. ...full story at The Nation
from The Nation on Thu, Nov 19 2009
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