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Thai opposition leader predicts cabinet reshuffle following censure debate
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17:04, June 27, 2008

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Thailand's opposition Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Friday that he believed there would be a cabinet reshuffle as a result of the week of debates in both houses of Parliament.

Abhisit also expressed satisfaction with the party's performance in the censure debate ending on Thursday night.

The opposition party had already performed its duty to the country to the utmost of its ability, he said.

"I believe there will be a cabinet reshuffle because there is a vacancy in one ministerial post and some ministers should be replaced due to problems with their qualifications," Abhisit was quoted by the state-run Thai News Agency as saying.

Moreover, the opposition party leader said the prime minister should improve his cabinet's performance for the benefit of the country.

On Friday morning, the Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and seven other cabinet ministers in the four-month-old government survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament after three days of grilling by the sole opposition, the Democrat Party, accusing the Prime Minister and his cabinet members of mismanagement and inefficiency in running the country.

Source:Xinhua



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