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This title seems both premature and POV - it is a matter of opinion, yet to be demonstrated one way or the other, that a government which doesn't exist yet is "under military control." Maybe it will be, but the title of the article cannot presume that. Adam 05:58, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
well, it will be interim, it will be under control of the CRDM, it in thailand and in 2006 I don't see that there is a POV here but I don't mind having it called Thailand 2006 interim civilian government Roger jg 04:42, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Do we need to mentionn those approached in the case of government ministry? I am in favour not to Roger jg 13:19, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
I don't think there is a need to reference the economic knowledge of Sonakul, he was a technocrat at the Finance Ministry and Bank of Thailand and previously served as the permanent secretary for finance. That's should be enough to justify his economic knwoledge. Roger jg 02:45, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
The junta established the advisory council to advise the junta, not to advise the upcoming civilian government. Thus the entire "Councils" section should be moved to the CDR article. If no disagreements, I'll do the move in 24 hours. Patiwat 05:55, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
The draft interim charter doesn't belong here. The interim civilian government doesn't exist yet, and even when it does, it will not have any authority over the interim charter. The junta has sole authority to push the interim charter from drafting to promulgation. The interim civ government will just have to live with it. The civ government will also not have any authority over the drafting of the permanent constitution - that will be the job of the junta and the constitution drafting assembly that it appoints. Any discussion of the constitution should therefore be handled in either Constitution of Thailand or CDR. Patiwat 09:45, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Ok to move it.
I don't undertsand your change in this section:
The previous Justice Ministry Permanent Secretary was Jarupong Ruangsuwan who is retiring according to the ref? Roger jg 09:48, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Should major policies and controversies of the next interim government be covered in this page or in the page of the PM (whoever that might be)? This was a bit of a controversy in the Thaksin Shinawatra article. It ended up having lots of meaty detail about Thaksin's key policies, their impact, and the controversies that erupted. Unfortunately, it made the page quite long. Even when things were summarized and the original content put into a Policies of the Thaksin government article, the main biographical article was still quite heavy. On the other hand, if you put most of the meat in an article devoted to the government, the biographical page ends up being quite empty; after all, a politician's job is to create policies and manage controversy. Suggestions? Patiwat 10:43, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Why don't you wait and see what happens? - this whole article seems rather premature to me. Also, the prenominal "MR" should not be used without explanation. Is it not usually translated as prince? Adam 01:17, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Can we shorten it? John Riemann Soong 22:06, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
I know it is longer than usual, but the scope of this article was somewhat ambiguous. A few days ago, a significant portion of the article's content was a list of the advisors of the junta, which has nothing to do with the civilian government. Another large chunk of content concerned the draft interim charter, which was a creation of the junta, not the civilian government. Likewise, the civilian government will have to enforce the executive decrees of the junta, which were created announced right after the coup. Upfront disambiguation is neccesary. Patiwat 01:11, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
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