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Thailand's new pro-Thaksin Cabinet endorsed by king

Thailand's new pro-Thaksin Cabinet endorsed by king

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. The Cabinet formed by Samak, the first elected leader since the 2006 coup, was endorsed by King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Feb. 6.

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Court rules Thai premier must quit over TV cooking shows

Court rules Thai premier must quit over TV cooking shows

BANGKOK, Thailand - This undated photo shows Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (R) on a television cooking show after becoming premier. Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled Sept. 9 that Samak must step down for violating the Constitution by hosting television cooking shows while in office.

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Emergency imposed in Bangkok

Emergency imposed in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej speaks at a news conference at the headquarters of the army in Bangkok on Sept. 2, after he declared a state of emergency in the Thai capital following crashes between government supporters and antigovernment protesters.

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Thais continue sit-in protests

Thais continue sit-in protests

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thousands of Thais continue their sit-in protests in front of the prime minister's office Aug. 29 to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and his coalition government.

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Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

BANGKOK, Thailand - Protestors, under the banner of the People's Alliance for Democracy, clash with policemen outside the Government House in Bangkok on June 20 to demand the government led by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign. The protest kicked off almost a month ago to oppose the government's attempt to amend the Constitution that was approved in a referendum held after the 2006 coup.

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Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

BANGKOK, Thailand - Protestors, under the banner of the People's Alliance for Democracy, sit outside the Government House in Bangkok on June 20 to demand the government led by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign. The protest kicked off almost a month ago to oppose the government's attempt to amend the Constitution that was approved in a referendum held after the 2006 coup.

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Thai premier reassures journalists of political stability

Thai premier reassures journalists of political stability

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej tells a group of visiting Japanese journalists on Feb. 27 that politics in Thailand is back to normal even though the House speaker has recently been disqualified for alleged election fraud and ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra plans to return home.

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Political veteran Samak elected new Thai premier

Political veteran Samak elected new Thai premier

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's post-coup House of Representatives on Jan. 28 elected People Power Party leader Samak Sundaravej (in file photo) as prime minister.

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People Power Party to form coalition in Thailand

People Power Party to form coalition in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Samak Sundaravej (L), leader of the People Power Party, which supports Thailand's ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, announces the formation of a coalition government at a news conference in Bangkok on Jan. 19.

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Court rules Thai premier must quit over TV cooking shows

Court rules Thai premier must quit over TV cooking shows

BANGKOK, Thailand - This undated photo shows Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (R) on a television cooking show after becoming premier. Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled Sept. 9 that Samak must step down for violating the Constitution by hosting television cooking shows while in office. (Kyodo)

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Emergency imposed in Bangkok

Emergency imposed in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej speaks at a news conference at the headquarters of the army in Bangkok on Sept. 2, after he declared a state of emergency in the Thai capital following crashes between government supporters and antigovernment protesters. (Kyodo)

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Thais continue sit-in protests

Thais continue sit-in protests

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thousands of Thais continue their sit-in protests in front of the prime minister's office Aug. 29 to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and his coalition government. (Kyodo)

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Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

BANGKOK, Thailand - Protestors, under the banner of the People's Alliance for Democracy, clash with policemen outside the Government House in Bangkok on June 20 to demand the government led by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign. The protest kicked off almost a month ago to oppose the government's attempt to amend the Constitution that was approved in a referendum held after the 2006 coup. (Kyodo)

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Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

Protestors renew attempts to unseat Thai government

BANGKOK, Thailand - Protestors, under the banner of the People's Alliance for Democracy, sit outside the Government House in Bangkok on June 20 to demand the government led by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign. The protest kicked off almost a month ago to oppose the government's attempt to amend the Constitution that was approved in a referendum held after the 2006 coup. (Kyodo)

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Thailand's new pro-Thaksin Cabinet endorsed by king

Thailand's new pro-Thaksin Cabinet endorsed by king

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. The Cabinet formed by Samak, the first elected leader since the 2006 coup, was endorsed by King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Feb. 6. (Kyodo)

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Thai premier reassures journalists of political stability

Thai premier reassures journalists of political stability

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej tells a group of visiting Japanese journalists on Feb. 27 that politics in Thailand is back to normal even though the House speaker has recently been disqualified for alleged election fraud and ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra plans to return home. (Kyodo)

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Political veteran Samak elected new Thai premier

Political veteran Samak elected new Thai premier

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's post-coup House of Representatives on Jan. 28 elected People Power Party leader Samak Sundaravej (in file photo) as prime minister. (Kyodo)

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People Power Party to form coalition in Thailand

People Power Party to form coalition in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Samak Sundaravej (L), leader of the People Power Party, which supports Thailand's ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, announces the formation of a coalition government at a news conference in Bangkok on Jan. 19. (Kyodo)

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