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Thai pm survives no confidence vote as government looks for stability for years to come


sáb, 20 junho, 2020

Thai pm survives no confidence vote as government looks for stability for years to come

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By Ali Baidali

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 (Reuters) – Thailand will hold no confidence votes over the opposition National League For Democracy’s plans for a new parliamentary majority, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Thursday, in a sign that Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had ruled out any change to the party’s agenda and its plans for a “longer life”.

Chan-ocha, a for바카라mer guerrilla fighter and a political novice who has been in power for more than a decade, announced the resignation on his Twitter account late on Wednesday, days after two members of the party staged a failed attempt to unseat him from parliament last week.

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 (Reuters) – Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Thursday he was resigning from his position as Prime Minister of Thailand after the country’s second-largest party, the National League For Democracy (NLD), failed to win a vote of confidence in parliament, despite taking a lead in opinion polls leading up to the vote.

Prime Minister Prayuth was seen entering the office of the ruling junta leader, Prayuth Chan-ocha, in Bangkok. Prayuth’s spokesman in the wake of the resignations said the Prime Minister had resigned from his post whil바카라사이트e the decision to withdraw was in the hands of the Prime Minister’s Office.

Chan-ocha said the NLD will also be formed a new national alliance based on an alliance of “other parties”.

“I told them that I would resign when that happens, I am leaving the country,” Chan-ocha said. “I am nojarvees.comt doing any political job anymore. As of now, the people have their rights. That’s all.”

He declined to give further details about the reasons for the failure of the coup, but expressed anger about the way that the two leaders had handled the controversy and the lack of transparency in the opposition campaign.

“There is no transparency, there is no care for the people who were harmed by the coup,” Chan-ocha said.

He said he hoped the country’s leaders would return the respect to them.

In a speech before parliament on Thursday morning, opposition leaders, led by the former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, and the president, Suthep Thau

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Tax haven figure tight lipped on extradition case


sex, 19 junho, 2020

Tax haven figure tight lipped on extradition case

This week, the AFP was the first to repo더킹카지노rt that the authorities would not be granting Australian citizen Steven바카라 Segal extradition to Australia on charges of terrorism offences. This decision is the result of a row over the use of a legal loophole on which he is reportedly being prosecuted that allow the US government to pursue charges against Australian citizens.

Mr Segal was detained in July 2009 under the terms of the 2003 extradition agreement between Australian and the US. Following his arrest on August 8th, 2007 in Australia, his Australian rights had been revoked. According to an anonymous source, he had been denied a fair trial by then Federal Court Judge James Drennan.

Segal’s extradition in 2005 to the United States was on the basis that the offence of international terrorism was committed on June 22nd, 2003. It has since become clear that the offence was committed more than 10 months before that date, and that his initial arrest was based on statements by his wife. In 2005, he pled guilty to one count each of conspiring to kill foreign government officials and conspiring to harm the national security of the United States. He was sentenced to 60 years in prison, which was later reduced in 2001 to 40 years.

In 2008, he entered a deferred prosecution agreement with the American authorities. On December 10th, 2009, a U.S. district court judge handed down an order approving the extradition of Segal, which is scheduled to occur on the basis that the two countries will not suffer from “the costs that a trial in United States would impose in Australia”.

In August 2014, the government said that no extradition arrangements with the United States for Segal had been reached, but in an article in the Australian daily The Age, the immigration minister, Scott Morrison, said that that Segal and other dual citizens currentl우리카지노y resident in Australia would have to return to the country or face the consequences of deportation and deportation costs. The government also told news.com.au that it had taken legal advice on whether to proceed with a plan to send Segal back to the United States, as it did not anticipate a substantial financial loss resulting from a decision to seek extradition in this country.

The Australian government was reported to have announced in August that it was suspending Segal’s deportation case to the United States under terms of the 2004 Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUFTA). On January 31st, 2015, the government announced that it would seek to re-impose Australian restrictions on Segal’s travel to the US during the perio

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