Govt to organise referendum to settle country's problems
In a bid to find ways to solve the ongoing political chaos, Samak government agreed on Thursday to conduct "public referendum," Culture Minister Somsak Kietsuranond said Thursday.
He quoted Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej as saying that the referendum is the best solution to the problem.
The decision was made at a special cabinet meeting conducted on Thursday at the Supreme Command Headquarter on Chang Wattana Road. The cabinet weekly meeting is on every Tuesday.
The venue of the cabinet meeting has to be relocated after protesters led by People's Alliance for Democracy stormed into and occupied the Government House.
Somsak told reporters that Office of the Council of State of Thailand will consider legislations concerned in conducting the referendum.
Earlier People Power Party's MP Suthin Klangsaeng said earlier his party wanted the people to be the judge in choosing between the government and the PAD.
Suthin suggested for a referendum to be held with three simple questions which the voters could answer by yes or no.
1. Should the government continue in office, resign, or dissolve the House for a snap election?
2. Should the PAD continue or end its protests?
3. Should the PAD's proposal on new politics to revamp the electoral system be accepted?
The Nation
http://nationmultimedia.com/2008/09/04/headlines/headlines_30082570.php
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Two university students shot as they march to PM's residence
Two men on a motorcycle shot two Ramkamhaeng University students who joined a march to Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej's residence on Bungkhum district on Thursday night, police said.
The injured were identified as Anusak Sieng-oon and Apichart Polrit, both 22. Anusak was shot as left leg while Apichart at left arm. Witnesses said the motorcycle had Nakhon Sawan licence plate.
The injured and 100 other students of Ramkamhaeng University were marching to residence of prime minister in Soi Nawamin 81.
They were passing Klongchan flat when the attack took place.
Lardprao police chief Pol Col Somsak Bunsaeng said two men on a motorcycle shot the students
The students started the march at about 8.30pm to the PM's residence to protest his government.
The shooting happened although police have provided safety along the way.
http://nationmultimedia.com/2008/09/04/headlines/headlines_30082654.php
In a bid to find ways to solve the ongoing political chaos, Samak government agreed on Thursday to conduct "public referendum," Culture Minister Somsak Kietsuranond said Thursday.
He quoted Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej as saying that the referendum is the best solution to the problem.
The decision was made at a special cabinet meeting conducted on Thursday at the Supreme Command Headquarter on Chang Wattana Road. The cabinet weekly meeting is on every Tuesday.
The venue of the cabinet meeting has to be relocated after protesters led by People's Alliance for Democracy stormed into and occupied the Government House.
Somsak told reporters that Office of the Council of State of Thailand will consider legislations concerned in conducting the referendum.
Earlier People Power Party's MP Suthin Klangsaeng said earlier his party wanted the people to be the judge in choosing between the government and the PAD.
Suthin suggested for a referendum to be held with three simple questions which the voters could answer by yes or no.
1. Should the government continue in office, resign, or dissolve the House for a snap election?
2. Should the PAD continue or end its protests?
3. Should the PAD's proposal on new politics to revamp the electoral system be accepted?
The Nation
http://nationmultimedia.com/2008/09/04/headlines/headlines_30082570.php
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Two university students shot as they march to PM's residence
Two men on a motorcycle shot two Ramkamhaeng University students who joined a march to Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej's residence on Bungkhum district on Thursday night, police said.
The injured were identified as Anusak Sieng-oon and Apichart Polrit, both 22. Anusak was shot as left leg while Apichart at left arm. Witnesses said the motorcycle had Nakhon Sawan licence plate.
The injured and 100 other students of Ramkamhaeng University were marching to residence of prime minister in Soi Nawamin 81.
They were passing Klongchan flat when the attack took place.
Lardprao police chief Pol Col Somsak Bunsaeng said two men on a motorcycle shot the students
The students started the march at about 8.30pm to the PM's residence to protest his government.
The shooting happened although police have provided safety along the way.
http://nationmultimedia.com/2008/09/04/headlines/headlines_30082654.php