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Yongyuth Mayalarp promised that the force would be dissolved on 30 September 2007, along with the CNS. The funds would be diverted from the Defense Ministry and Police Office, but if those two agencies lacked funding, they would be diverted from the government's reserve fund for emergency situations. Yongyuth revealed that no Cabinet members questioned the use of the fund. General Saprang Kallayanamit, assistant Secretary-General of the CNS, was appointed Commander of the force.
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Committee, and was able to respond to the demands of Jaruvan Maintaka. The committee was empowered to investigate any projects or acts by members of the Thaksin government and others who were suspected of irregularities, including tax evasion. The chairman of the old committee, Sawat Chotephanich, was demoted in the new committee; he later resigned, reportedly in protest. The remaining members of the new committee included several figures who had been publicly critical of the Thaksin government, including
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The CNS produced a 75 episode television documentary to promote its causes. The documentaries, titled "Phrungnee Tong Dee Kwa" (Tomorrow Must Be Better), were reported to cost at least 20 million baht to produce and broadcast. General
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absolute power over all police matters. He was also made chair of a new National Police Commission, the membership of which had not yet been announced. The Commission will be assigned to amend the 2004 National Police Bill over the next year; the bill had originally been approved by the elected
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The junta would appoint a 2,000 person National Assembly, which would appoint 200 candidates for a Constitution Assembly, which would appoint 100 members of a Constitution Assembly, which would select 25 members. The junta would directly appoint another 10 people to join the 25 in to writing a
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political strongholds transferred to smaller provinces or appointed to the inactive posts in the Interior Ministry. This included the governors of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khon Kaen, Buri Ram, Phatthalung, Satun, Surin, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, and Samut Prakan. Interior Minister
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and the Confederation for Democracy. The protesters demanded the departure of the Council for National Security (CNS) and the interim government led by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, the immediate lifting of martial law throughout the country, the repromulgation of the
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towards capitalist business interests than its predecessor. Other responses put Surayud before Thaksin in regards to reliability, honesty, morality, image abroad and ability to quickly resolve problems. Surayud and Thaskin were on a par regarding solving people's troubles.
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cases of alleged irregularity, including the personal wealth of former Cabinet ministers as well as "policy corruption", where policies were approved to allegedly benefit personal interests. Specifically, she wanted the Committee to investigate the sale of
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under the CPM 43, which would operate in parallel with the SBPAC. The SBPAC and CPM 43 had been dissolved in mid-2001 by former Premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Prior to that, CPM 43 was under the directive of the SBPAC. Sonthi also made himself head of the
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Inability to proceed with the reform process as intended by the Constitution
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The junta assigned several agencies to investigate the deposed government.
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the CNS from allegations of irregularities surrounding the documentaries.
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Sonthi and other senior junta leaders flew to Chiang Mai on an Air Force
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Assets probe panel focuses on reviewing of projects of ousted government
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peopleâs trust and confidence in the very foundations of democracy.â
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2957:"Main points of Thailand's military-backed interim constitution"
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to conduct an investigation into an allegation of irregularity.
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Saprang Kalyanamitr was appointed to the AoT and TOT boards.
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laws and lack of protection of human rights in the kingdom.
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2419:. Nam Yimyaem was later appointed chair of the committee.
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Military government of Thailand following the 2006 coup
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1992:Drastic increase in disunity among the Thai people
3603:NCCC to try to conclude cases against politicians
3487:Three refuse to join CDR reconciliation committee
2081:Timeline for establishment of civilian government
1963:On 22 September, the Council gave Police General
55:may be compromised due to out-of-date information
1772:once the interim constitution came into effect.
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4195:Corruption in the Suvarnabhumi Airport project
4077:PROTEST AGAINST COUP Junta 'curbing liberties'
3815:Taxi driver 'sacrificed himself for democracy'
3154:Ousted PM's allies receives lenient punishment
2445:The junta would appoint the entire legislature
2264:Ethics, good governance, corruption prevention
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3847:Lifting of martial law not related to Thaksin
2698:20 May 2007 ruling on the dissolution of the
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1346:1999 attack on the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok
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4200:Sale of Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
3833:FACT - Freedom Against Censorship Thailand,
3347:Military set to publish interim constitution
3256:Academics divided over junta giving up power
3020:. ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. p. 687.
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2856:"Thai military claims control after coup"
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2090:Thailand 2006 interim civilian government
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3530:Some advisers surprised by appointments
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2160:of the Faculty of Political Science of
1611:Khana Montri Khwam Man Khong Haeng Chat
944:Subdistrict Administrative Organisation
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4018:Anupong denies CNS TV project improper
3236:healthcare, Village fund to stay: CDRM
2671:. Academics hired by the CNS included
2570:The junta was accused of intimidating
1701:. It was succeeded in its capacity as
1340:Israeli Bangkok Embassy hostage crisis
926:Provincial Administrative Organisation
3959:CNS accused of secret army operations
3474:CDR advisers not told of appointments
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3345:The Bangkok Post, 25 September 2006,
3196:"Coup leader gets full police powers"
2928:"Retired army general is new Thai PM"
2744:. Smaller protests were also held in
2729:September 19 Network Against the Coup
2433:2006 Interim Constitution of Thailand
1984:The reasons given for the coup were:
1956:and 3rd Army Region Commander Lt-Gen
1643:on 19 September 2006 until the later
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3583:The nine graft-busters named by CDRM
2461:Internal Security Operations Command
2381:Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
1976:Political motivations and objectives
1927:Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
1707:National Council for Peace and Order
3183:Annual military reshuffle announced
2740:, Sant Hathirat and former senator
2706:, the CNS sent tens of millions of
2481:State enterprise board appointments
1674:, until the appointment of General
743:Recent elections & referendums
95:Sonthi Boonyaratglin in August 2009
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3434:'Politics' not behind reshuffle
3276:Martial law only eased slightly
3216:Ruengroj exits restyled council
2998:from the original on 2017-10-18
2794:2013â2014 Thai political crisis
2759:2005â2006 Thai political crisis
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2125:Governors of provinces seen as
2007:Deterioration of social justice
1388:Cambodian rebellion (1811â1812)
691:President: Anocha Chevitsophon
4421:History of Thailand since 2001
3071:"CDRM now calls itself as CDR"
2593:Drafting of a new constitution
2100:Removal from the civil service
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1293:March 1977 coup d'ÃĐtat attempt
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4442:60th anniversary celebrations
4304:2007 constitution of Thailand
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3972:Cash for seats con men nabbed
3743:Southern groups to be revived
3683:More powers for investigators
2926:Aglionby, John (2006-10-02).
2599:2007 Constitution of Thailand
1770:Council for National Security
1761:Council for Democratic Reform
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1687:2007 Constitution of Thailand
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346:Bureau of the Royal Household
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3127:The Australian, 21 September
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3835:Petition against censorship
3515:September 28, 2007, at the
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3789:Jobs for boys claim denied
2789:2011 Thai general election
2779:2008 Thai political crisis
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2503:Human rights restrictions
2468:south Thailand insurgency
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2234:Kasikorn Asset Management
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3703:Draft charter criticised
3042:"Call us in full - CDRM"
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2293:Phaibool Wattanasiritham
2242:Chulalongkorn University
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1449:Foreign relations crisis
1308:1985 coup d'ÃĐtat attempt
1298:October 1977 coup d'ÃĐtat
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875:Administrative divisions
642:Leader of the Opposition
587:House of Representatives
450:Prasert Chanruangthong (
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3352:March 12, 2007, at the
3201:March 11, 2007, at the
2994:(in Thai). 2014-05-22.
2673:Wuttipong Piebjriya-wat
2449:permanent constitution.
2343:Krit Karnchana-kunchorn
2151:Appointment of advisors
1639:against Prime Minister
1303:1981 military rebellion
1244:Army General Staff plot
1171:2010 political protests
1146:6 October 1976 massacre
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655:13th Senate of Thailand
4880:Military dictatorships
4564:Paetongtarn Shinawatra
2723:On December 10, 2006 (
2665:Prapat Panya-chatraksa
2454:Military restructuring
2305:Theeraphat Serirangsan
2279:Sungsidh Piriyarangsan
2254:Veerathai Santipraphop
2206:Chalongphob Susangkarn
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1382:Taksin's reunification
1206:April 1933 coup d'ÃĐtat
1112:After reunited in 1767
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513:Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
406:Deputy Prime Ministers
394:Paetongtarn Shinawatra
351:Royal Security Command
4890:2006 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
3723:Interim charter draft
2799:2014 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
2764:2006 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
2557:Yale University Press
2271:Churee Wichitwathakan
2258:Sivaporn Darandaranda
2198:Pridiyathorn Devakula
1891:2007 Bangkok bombings
1886:Commissioner-General
1763:in English. When the
1467:2003 Phnom Penh riots
1367:2019 Bangkok bombings
1357:2012 Bangkok bombings
1228:Songsuradet Rebellion
1211:June 1933 coup d'ÃĐtat
1196:Palace Revolt of 1912
1166:2009 political unrest
1161:2008 political crisis
1141:1973 popular uprising
1136:1970s peasant revolts
444:Pichai Chunhavajira (
356:Crown Property Bureau
4634:Anti-Thaksin groups
4289:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
4284:Saprang Kalayanamitr
4279:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
2746:Thammasat University
2645:Saprang Kalayanamitr
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2226:Siam Commercial Bank
2222:Jada Wattanasiritham
2071:Interim Constitution
2024:Decisions and future
1958:Saprang Kalayanamitr
1947:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
1943:Boonsrang Naimpradit
1922:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
1860:Royal Thai Air Force
1851:Second Deputy Chief
1811:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
1657:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
1440:Communist insurgency
1434:Separatist Rebellion
1428:Dusun Nyor Rebellion
1416:Holy Man's Rebellion
1362:2015 Bangkok bombing
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709:Constitutional Court
697:Administrative Court
478:Independent agencies
413:Phumtham Wechayachai
313:Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
201:Politics of Thailand
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4842:Thailand portal
4523:Yingluck Shinawatra
4329:Somkiat Pongpaiboon
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4260:Thaksin Shinawatra
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4086:, 11 December 2006
4082:2007-01-06 at the
4063:, October 30, 2006
4059:2006-11-15 at the
4023:2007-09-29 at the
4003:2007-04-29 at the
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3911:2015-07-25 at the
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3872:2007-09-29 at the
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3820:2007-01-21 at the
3761:The Bangkok Post,
3748:2016-03-03 at the
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2830:The New York Times
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2075:Thaksin Shinawatra
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2661:Korbsak Sabavasu
2409:Jaruvan Maintaka
2405:Kaewsan Atibhoti
2396:Shin Corporation
2372:Jaruvan Maintaka
2335:Vitaya Vejjajiva
2325:Sophon Supaphong
2321:Urichai Wangkaew
2250:Charoen Pokphand
2214:Kosit Pampiemras
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2170:Pibhob Dhongchai
2120:Jaruvan Maintaka
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1351:South insurgency
1323:2014 coup d'ÃĐtat
1318:2006 coup d'ÃĐtat
1313:1991 coup d'ÃĐtat
1288:1976 coup d'ÃĐtat
1283:1971 coup d'ÃĐtat
1273:1958 coup d'ÃĐtat
1268:1957 coup d'ÃĐtat
1250:Palace Rebellion
1239:1948 coup d'ÃĐtat
1234:1947 coup d'ÃĐtat
1151:Black May (1992)
1117:Political crisis
1108:Political unrest
779:Senate Elections
680:
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550:
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304:Heir presumptive
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4339:Pipob Thongchai
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1463:(1989â2019)
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1412:(1865â1890)
1406:(1838â1839)
1384:(1767â1771)
1262:Silent Coup
1126:(1874â1875)
1034:Foreign aid
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809:Referendums
493:Legislature
255:LGBT rights
112:22 May 2014
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4778:referendum
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3376:2006-09-26
3332:2006-09-25
3114:2024-08-15
3104:The Nation
3085:2024-08-15
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3046:The Nation
3002:2014-05-23
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2537:Yahoo News
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841:Provincial
473:Ministries
331:Succession
153:Key people
4806:Conflicts
4667:Elections
4607:crackdown
4228:Elections
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2196:Governor
2190:Economics
1799:Position
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1375:Conflicts
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1027:Indonesia
902:Districts
896:Governors
892:Provinces
672:Judiciary
556:President
506:President
369:Executive
297:(Rama X)
187:Secretary
128:Appointer
109:Dissolved
101:Formation
65:July 2011
4580:Protests
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2753:See also
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1410:Haw wars
1020:Malaysia
1014:Cambodia
1001:Passport
962:Governor
283:The King
270:Monarchy
4619:2020â21
4614:2013â14
4587:2005â06
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4557:cabinet
4528:cabinet
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4174:Prelude
2992:Manager
2545:The Age
2043:updated
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1491:History
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958:Bangkok
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850:Village
838:Pattaya
835:Bangkok
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468:Cabinet
240:History
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1395:(1819)
1342:(1972)
1264:(1951)
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