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May 8, 2014 by
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Thai court to rule if PM abused power in transfer order
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
The Thai Constitutional Court said Tuesday that it would deliver a verdict Wednesday on the allegation that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had abused power. Yingluck denied the ...
VOA - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Anti-government protesters are singing as they ride on a truck during a rally. A court ousted Thailand's prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra for abuse of power, giving the anti-government ...
wsws.org - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Thailand's Constitutional Court yesterday removed the elected Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, and almost a third of her cabinet ministers for "abuse of power." The ...
The Guardian - Thursday 8th May, 2014
The rice-subsidy scheme was popular in Thailand's rural north and helped Yingluck Shinawatra win votes of millions of farmers. Photograph: Borja Sanchez Trillo/Getty ...
The Telegraph - Thursday 8th May, 2014
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Court ousts Thai PM part of her Cabinet
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May 8, 2014 by
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Thai court to rule if PM abused power in transfer order
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
The Thai Constitutional Court said Tuesday that it would deliver a verdict Wednesday on the allegation that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had abused power. Yingluck denied the ...
VOA - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Anti-government protesters are singing as they ride on a truck during a rally. A court ousted Thailand's prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra for abuse of power, giving the anti-government ...
wsws.org - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Thailand's Constitutional Court yesterday removed the elected Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, and almost a third of her cabinet ministers for "abuse of power." The ...
The Guardian - Thursday 8th May, 2014
The rice-subsidy scheme was popular in Thailand's rural north and helped Yingluck Shinawatra win votes of millions of farmers. Photograph: Borja Sanchez Trillo/Getty ...
The Telegraph - Thursday 8th May, 2014
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Nine Cabinet members removed along with Yingluck
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May 8, 2014 by
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BANGKOK: Thailands Constitutional Court yesterday dismissed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and nine ministers for abuse of power, leaving the government clinging to power but the nation still locked in a political crisis.
The cabinet swiftly appointed a deputy premier Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan to be Yinglucks replacement as the ruling party struggled to regain its footing after the judicial blow.
The court, which has played a key role in deposing two other Shinawatra-linked governments in recent turbulent years, ruled unanimously that Yingluck acted illegally by transferring a top security official in 2011.
Therefore her prime minister status has ended Yingluck can no longer stay in her position acting as caretaker prime minister, presiding judge Charoon Intachan said in a televised ruling.
Nine cabinet ministers who endorsed the decision to transfer Thawil Pliensri were also stripped of their status. But fears that the court would dismiss the entire cabinet proved unfounded.
Niwattumrong, a Thaksin-loyalist who is also commerce minister, was quickly promoted to the role of caretaker premier.
He vowed to press ahead with a planned July 20 election to establish a new government. That poll date has yet to be endorsed by a royal decree. Observers said the court ruling does nothing to ease Thailands prolonged political malaise.
Anti-government protesters are still on Bangkoks streets and the promotion of a Thaksin supporter may make Yinglucks dismissal a hollow victory.
Red Shirt supporters of the government meanwhile threaten to rally to defend it and to press for elections, raising fears of clashes. They will mass on Saturday in a Bangkok suburb.
This is a war of legal attrition, said Paul Chambers of the Institute of South East Asian Affairs at Chiang Mai University.
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Thai Cabinet appoints new Prime Minister
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May 8, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
BANGKOK - Thailand's Constitutional Court Wednesday dismissed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and nine ministers for abuse of power, leaving the government clinging to power but the nation still locked in a political crisis.
The cabinet swiftly appointed a deputy premier - Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan - as Yingluck's replacement as the ruling party struggled to regain its footing after the judicial blow.
The court, which has played a key role in deposing Shinawatra-linked governments in recent turbulent years, ruled unanimously that Yingluck acted illegally by transferring a top security official in 2011.
"Therefore her prime minister status has ended... Yingluck can no longer stay in her position acting as caretaker prime minister," presiding judge Charoon Intachan said in a televised ruling.
Nine cabinet ministers who endorsed the decision to transfer Thawil Pliensri were also stripped of their status.
But fears that the court ruling would wipe out the entire cabinet proved unfounded.
Niwattumrong, who is also commerce minister, was quickly promoted to the role of caretaker premier, said Phongthep Thepkanjana, another deputy prime minister.
Ruling party officials vowed to press ahead with a planned July 20 election to establish a new government. That poll date has yet to be endorsed by a royal decree.
While short of a knockout blow to the government, the court ruling does nothing to ease Thailand's prolonged political uncertainty.
Anti-government protesters are still on Bangkok's streets and the promotion of a Shinawatra-loyalist may make Yingluck's dismissal a hollow victory.
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Court removes Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra from office
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May 8, 2014 by
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Thailand News.Net Wednesday 7th May, 2014
Nine other caretaker cabinet members were also removed from office for their involvement in the controversial transfer of National Security Council chief Thawil Pliensri in 2011, Xinhua reported.
Ruling that the transfer was illegal, the Constitutional Court, however, said the remaining cabinet members would continue to perform caretaker duties until a new cabinet takes office.
Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan, earlier acting deputy premier and commerce minister under Yingluck's cabinet, has been appointed as the new caretaker prime minister.
The Pheu Thai Party, which led the caretaker government, denounced the court ruling, calling it a conspiracy to try to topple a democratic government.
In a statement, the party called on people who disagreed with the verdict to express their opposition by peaceful means such as peaceful demonstrations.
The case was filed by a group of senators led by Paiboon Nititawan after the Supreme Administrative Court March 7 ruled Yingluck's decision to transfer Thawil in 2011 had been unlawful and unfair because she had not given appropriate reasons for the action.
The court had ordered that Thawil be reinstated.
Thawil was replaced by then police chief Pol Gen Wichean Potephosree in 2011. Pol Gen Priewpan Damapong, a relative of Yingluck, later succeeded Pol Gen Wichean as police chief.
The Constitutional Court Tuesday heard testimony from Yingluck, Thawil, Pol Gen Wichean and Senator Paiboon, the Bangkok Post reported.
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May 8, 2014 by
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Thai court to rule if PM abused power in transfer order
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
The Thai Constitutional Court said Tuesday that it would deliver a verdict Wednesday on the allegation that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had abused power. Yingluck denied the ...
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
Thai officials say one person was killed and 23 others injured in the 6.0-magnitude earthquake that hit the northern part of the country Monday. Officials said Tuesday an 83-year-old woman ...
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
Thailand's Constitutional Court says it will deliver a verdict Wednesday on the abuse of power charges against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. The prime minister, who could be removed from ...
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
Thai caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Tuesday denied an allegation that she abused power for personal benefits. While defending herself before the Constitutional Court, Yingluck said ...
VOA - Thursday 8th May, 2014
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Thailand in turmoil as PM forced to resign
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May 8, 2014 by
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Thai court to rule if PM abused power in transfer order
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 6th May, 2014
The Thai Constitutional Court said Tuesday that it would deliver a verdict Wednesday on the allegation that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had abused power. Yingluck denied the ...
VOA - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Anti-government protesters are singing as they ride on a truck during a rally. A court ousted Thailand's prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra for abuse of power, giving the anti-government ...
wsws.org - Thursday 8th May, 2014
Thailand's Constitutional Court yesterday removed the elected Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, and almost a third of her cabinet ministers for "abuse of power." The ...
The Guardian - Thursday 8th May, 2014
The rice-subsidy scheme was popular in Thailand's rural north and helped Yingluck Shinawatra win votes of millions of farmers. Photograph: Borja Sanchez Trillo/Getty ...
The Telegraph - Thursday 8th May, 2014
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Thai PM and ministers forced out
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May 8, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
VoA - News Wednesday 7th May, 2014
The Constitutional Court ruled Yingluck Shinawatra and members of her Cabinet abused their authority when they transferred a national security council official, which paved the way for her relative to become the national police chief.
Presiding judge Charoon Intachan read the final part of the lengthy verdict which removed the prime minister.
The judge says that in accordance with the constitution the premiership is now declared vacant. He adds that all nine surviving members of the Cabinet, when the unlawful personnel transfer was made in 2011, must also step down.
The remaining members of the Cabinet quickly selected from among themselves the interim commerce minister, Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan, as the new caretaker prime minister.
Shortly after that announcement, Yingluck made a televised speech thanking the people for their trust and support in difficult times.
The outgoing caretaker prime minister says despite the court ruling she did not violate the law.
Her governing Pheu Thai Party calls the Constitutional Court's verdict a conspiracy to try to destroy democracy.
A former foreign minister Nappadon Pattama, who is a supporter of the current government, contends the court's decision is unconstitutional, but says it is likely to be accepted.
"The prime minister has done nothing wrong. But the court ruled against the prime minister. What I am surprised at is the court didn't disqualify the whole Cabinet. This is good," said Nappadon Pattama.
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