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(Looking rather chuffed with themselves. Democrat party leader Mr Abhisit and former PM, Mr Chuan) I never have been one for any political renditions, but since no-one has been bothered to post here for the past few days – I just had to think ... ...full story at Thai Blogs

from Thai Blogs on Sat, Jun 02 2007

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26 Dec 08 visit Thailands New Prime Minister  »  YouTube videoIs the new prime minister well balanced? *Thailand's Democrat Party hasn't won a popular national election in more than a decade. But on Dec. 15, Abhisit Vejjajiva, the 44-year-old leader of the oldest Thai political party, was chosen in a slender...
13 Apr 08 visit Abhisit calls for change in government's working style  »  Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) – Democrat party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said the political situation after Songkran all depends on the government’s performance.
13 Sep 08 visit Democrat: New PM could be nominated next week  »  Bangkok Post Thailand's opposition Democrat party is confident that a new prime minister can be nominated next Wednesday by the six-parties in the recent coalition government, said chief Democrat advisor Chuan Leekpai.
21 Dec 08 visit PM must rethink his Cabinet line-up  »  The Nation Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva may have to spend time thinking seriously about what his mentor Chuan Leekpai would have said. It was reported that Chuan, a former prime minister and former Democrat Party leader, was not very happy about the Cabinet...
02 Jun 07 visit Post-verdict future for Democrats is not completely rosy  »  The Nation A key Democrat Party executive said to me after its rival Thai Rak Thai Party was disbanded and 111 of its executives barred from politics for five years that the road would be long and winding for Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva to become the next...
17 Dec 08 visit Abhisit to be royally endorsed Wednesday  »  Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - Prime minister-elect and Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, who was elected as Thailand's 27th prime minister on Monday, is expected to be royally endorsed as the premier at 5pm Wednesday, party core leader Sathit Wongnongtoey said.

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