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Thai king approves cabinet despite criticism
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 20 - 12 - 2008


Thailand's king gave his approval to the country's
new cabinet Saturday, despite criticism that several cabinet members
in charge of economic issues lack experience, according to dpa.
Abhisit Vejjajiva, the new prime minister, told television
stations his government was "good enough and committed enough" to
restore an economy that has been rocked not only by the global
economic crisis, but also months of local political turmoil
culminating in the closure of Bangkok's two airports, from November
25 to December 3.
The cabinet is scheduled to be sworn in on Monday in the presence
of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Some of the new ministers are from the junior parties in Abhisit's
five-party coalition. The Thai Chamber of Commerce earlier criticized
two of these appointments, saying the nominees - wives of banned
politicians - to the commerce and industry portfolios were
"inexperienced."
Other appointments have also elicited controversy, with critics
saying some of the new ministers are too close to industry. The
choice of Kasit Piromya as foreign minister has also raised eyebrows,
given Kasit's role in anti-government protests targeted at the last
administration.
The previous government effectively ended on December 2 after a
court ruling forced its dissolution on charges of election fraud.
That ruling followed six months of protests by the People's Alliance
for Democracy to oust the People Power Party (PPP), which took power
after winning elections in December 2007.
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was deposed after a
2006 coup, but had played a behind-the-scenes role in the PPP,
remains in self-exile and faces corruption charges if he returns to
Thailand.
Abhisit, 44, is leader of the Democrat Party, which has been in
the opposition since 2001. He won the premiership Monday on a 235-198
vote in the lower house of Thailand's parliament.
The Democrat Party, Thailand's oldest party, has taken on the
finance ministry as well as the education and public health
ministries.


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