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Military training directive now inactive: NCPO source
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019
Various orders issued by 2014 coupmakers scrapped
TUESDAY, JULY 09, 2019
Top administrative court rejects petition questioning appointment of senators
TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2019
THE SUPREME Administrative Court yesterday rejected a petition questioning the junta’s appointment of senators on grounds that this case goes beyond the court’s scope of authority.
ANALYSIS: Junta keeps the country guessing about next election
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019
AFTER SEIZING power from an elected government in May 2014, the ruling junta led by General Prayut Chan-o-cha came up with a political “road map” promising a general election in February 2016.
Military to be out in full display for Children’s Day
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 09, 2019
From Thursday to Saturday, military tanks and heavy weapons will be seen on the streets of Bangkok as preparations are made to mark Children’s Day, Colonel Sirichan Nga-thong, deputy spokesperson for the National Council for Peace and Order, said on Wednesday.
Prayut comes under blistering attack as political bans are lifted
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2018
PRIME MINISTER Prayut Chan-o-cha and his government yesterday came under attack from politicians taking advantage of the junta’s lifting of political restrictions on Tuesday.
Lifting of political ban ‘partial’
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018
AS POLITICS in the country got a shot in the arm after the junta lifted restrictions on political activities yesterday, critics called for an end to all legal actions against protesters, arguing that the partial repeal of the ban kept intact ongoing legal cases stemming from previous junta orders.
Parties boycotting meeting are troublemakers: junta
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2018
JUNTA LEADERS yesterday branded political parties boycotting today’s meeting as troublemakers, with the prime minister saying they were like boxers who refused to abide by the rules and would not listen to the referee’s explanations.
Democrats join other parties in shunning NCPO meeting
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2018
THE NUMBER OF parties boycotting tomorrow’s meeting with the junta grew yesterday with Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva announcing that his party also will not be attending.
EC disappointed with tepid public response for senator positions
MONDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2018
ONLY SOME 7,200 people have applied to become senators, far lower than the Election Commission (EC)’s previous prediction of 90,000 to 100,000 applicants from all over the country.
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