Thailand’s military rulers said Thursday they have chosen a civilian prime minister for an interim government to be installed in a few days, but would not say if it will be the former army commander or another candidate. “All five of us have unanimously agreed, and I guarantee that it is someone that the public can accept,” said Navy chief Adm. Satirapan Keyanon, referring to the coup group’s five military and police leaders. Full Story
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