Posts Tagged ‘Anupong’
Protesters shut down Bangkok’s international airport / Thai army chief asks PM to step down
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Thai Army Chief Urges Government to Step Down, Call Snap Elections
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By VOA News Thailand’s army commander has told the country’s elected government that it should step down and call a snap election to resolve a deepening political crisis.
Video: Thai Protesters Take to Streets, Block Airport AssociatedPress
Thailand government rejects army call to dissolve parliament guardian.co.uk
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Thailand government rejects army call to dissolve parliament guardian.co.uk, UK -
Thailand’s tourism industry set to suffer CNN International -
Army Chief Calls for Thai Elections to End Protests (Update2) Bloomberg -
Thailand’s army chief calls for prime minister’s resignation Los Angeles Times, CA
British tourists stranded by Thailand protests Reuters UK, UK -
Thai army chief advises prime minister to quit International Herald Tribune, France -
Indonesia cancels all flights to Bangkok Xinhua, China -
Thai Protesters Refuse to Clear out of Bangkok Airport Spiegel Online, Germany -
Airport 3000 go free Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia -
Update: Thailand’s Airport Shut By Protesters, Army Chief Calls … AHN -
Day 18 – Samak ends bid to return as Thai PM
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Samak Sundaravej abandons attempt to return as Thai PM, but crisis … Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
Bird grounded – and that’s final Sydney Morning Herald, Australia -
Samak ends bid to return as Thai PM after revolt AFP -
In pictures: Life among Thai protesters BBC News, UK -
Ousted Thai prime minister won’t lead party The Associated Press -
Thailand’s Samak bows out of PM bid Aljazeera.net, Qatar -

Samak withdraws bid to be Thai PM: official AFP -
Samak won’t return as Thai PM The Times, South Africa -
Democrats not being opportunistic by nominating Abhisit as new Thai PM Thai News Agency MCOT, Thailand -
Samak withdraws from Thai PM vote: aide Washington Post, United States -
Coalition parties ready for People Power-led govt Nation Multimedia, Thailand -
Samak accepts nomination by PPP Nation Multimedia, Thailand -
PPP snubs judiciary and declares war on opponents Nation Multimedia, Thailand -
More calls for national unity govt Nation Multimedia, Thailand -
No quorum in parliament, PM’s election postponed AsiaNews.it, Italy -
Thai party ‘drops Samak for PM’ BBC News, UK -
Thai ruling party pulls ousted PM out of race The Associated Press -
Election of Thai PM delayed till Wednesday Financial Times, UK -
Samak ends bid to return as Thai PM ABS CBN News, Philippines -
Thai PM still unelected due to PPP strategy Zambia News, Zambia -

Thailand‘s Samak isolated as friends desert him Olberlin, KS -
Thai parliament postpones vote to elect PM CNN -
Boycott delays vote on Thai PM Aljazeera.net, Qatar -
Thai Government in chaos over push to reinstate Samak The Australian, Australia -
Thai PM re-election vote delayed BBC News, UK -
LEAD: Thai Parliament vote for new prime minister postponed to Wed. Yahoo, Thailand -
Power of the People Fights Democracy in Thai Protests New York Times, United States -
Thai parliament postpones prime minister vote The Associated Press -
Thai shares seen down on prolonged political woes Forbes, NY -
Thai democracy Jakarta Post, Indonesia -
Thai parties make last-minute decision on not attending Parliament … People’s Daily Online, China -
Most foreign investors still keen to invest in Thailand Thai News Agency MCOT, Thailand -
Thai Rath columnist Mud Lek : Bangkok Post, Thailand -
PPP’s tainted heroes Bangkok Post, Thailand -
Samak tension mounts Bangkok Post, Thailand -
Anupong backs unity govt idea Bangkok Post, Thailand -
The tyranny of Thai nationalism United Press International, Asia, Hong Kong -
Good for the spirit Bangkok Post, Thailand -
Consumer confidence plummets Bangkok Post, Thailand -
Compromise needed to resolve Thailand’s political crisis The Canberra Times, Australia -
Thai Aug consumer mood fell to lowest in 2008 Daily Times, Pakistan -

