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Thai former PM Samak resigns as party leader
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-09-30 17:32 BANGKOK -- Thailand's former premier Samak Sundaravej on Tuesday resigned as leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the party will issue an announcement later, a party source told Xinhua.
Samak, who was ordered to leave the Prime Minister Post after a court ruling on September 15 for violating the constitution by hosting two cooking shows on commercial television, submitted his resignation on Tuesday.
Anyway, Samak still maintains his position as a Parliament Member of the PPP. Samak rarely showed up in public after he was disqualified from the government's top post. He even skipped his voting right on a Parliament Session on September 17 during which the PPP's deputy leader Somchai won more than half support from the 480-seat House of Representatives and became Thailand's 26th Prime Minister. |