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Thai opposition Democrats win PM vote »
YouTube video BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's opposition Democrat Party leader, Abhisit Vejjajiva, won a thin majority in a parliamentary vote on Monday to become prime minister as the economy teeters on the brink of recession.
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| 21 Sep 08 |
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Opposition urges 'clean' cabinet ministers » Bangkok Post Thailand's opposition Democrat party on Sunday called on newly-appointed Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to appoint only cabinet ministers who are 'clean' and not involved with the 111 senior executives of the court-dissolved Thai Rak Thai (TRT)... |
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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. |
| 03 Feb 08 |
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Shadow cabinet a welcome move » The Nation Democrat plan should ensure livelier debate and improved safeguards against government corruption |
| 15 Feb 08 |
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Opposition prepares for policy statement showdown » Bangkok Post Executives and MPs of the Democrat Party, the only political grouping in the opposition bloc, met Friday morning to prepare their debates during next week's policy statement to be announced in the lower house of Parliament by Thailand's six-party... |
| 04 Sep 09 |
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Democrat to punish four members for corruption » The Nation The Democrat Party yesterday concluded that four party members would be punished for their roles in a corruption allegation invovling the controversial sufficiency community project. The four members identifed are councillor Phongsak Wutthichai, of a... |