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Thai prime minister proposes reform council

The Philippine Star

BANGKOK  â€” The Thai prime minister has proposed the formation of a national reform council to find solutions to the political turmoil that is splitting the country and paralyzing governance.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's announcement Wednesday means she can portray herself as being committed to reconciliation in the face of a protest movement seeking to topple her government via civil disobedience and vowing to disrupt elections on Feb. 2.

Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban has already indicated he would not accept the idea of a reform council as a way out of the crisis.

Yingluck said the council would not be a government body, and its membership would be appointed by an independent commission.

It would be tasked with amending the constitution and addressing corruption, money politics and ensuring electoral reform.

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