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Feb 5, 2008
New Thai Cabinet to be sworn in on Wednesday
Mr Samak (above) declined to disclose the names of his Cabinet ministers to be submitted to King Bhumibol Adulyadej for approval, followed by an oath-taking ceremony due at 5.30pm Singapore time. -- PHOTO: AFP
BANGKOK - THAILAND'S new civilian Cabinet will receive royal endorsement and be sworn in on Wednesday, Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said as the country returns to elected government following a 2006 bloodless coup.

'Tomorrow at 4.30pm I will bring the new Cabinet to have an audience with His Majesty,' Mr Samak told reporters on Tuesday as investors awaited a new government to revive an economy in the doldrums over 16 months of a military-appointed administration.

Mr Samak declined to disclose the names of his Cabinet ministers to be submitted to King Bhumibol Adulyadej for approval, followed by an oath-taking ceremony due at 5.30pm Singapore time.

Mr Samak, 72, who described himself in the December election campaign as a proxy for ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, led the People Power Party to within a few seats of forming a single-party government.

The PPP then teamed up with five other parties to form a coalition government commanding 316 of 480 seats in the House of Representatives. -- REUTERS

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