Translation:Order of the Council for Democratic Reform No. 9/2549

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Order of the Council for Democratic Reform No. 9/2549
Re: Mr Yongyuth TIYAPAIRAT and Mr Newin CHIDCHOB are to report to the Council
(Thai: คำสั่งคณะปฏิรูปการปกครองในระบอบประชาธิปไตยอันมีพระมหากษัตริย์ทรงเป็นประมุข ที่ ๙/๒๕๔๙
เรื่อง ให้ นายยงยุทธ ติยะไพรัช และ นายเนวิน ชิดชอบ ไปรายงานตัว)
 (2006)
the Government of Thailand, translated from Thai by Wikisource
766584Order of the Council for Democratic Reform No. 9/2549
Re: Mr Yongyuth TIYAPAIRAT and Mr Newin CHIDCHOB are to report to the Council
(Thai: คำสั่งคณะปฏิรูปการปกครองในระบอบประชาธิปไตยอันมีพระมหากษัตริย์ทรงเป็นประมุข ที่ ๙/๒๕๔๙
เรื่อง ให้ นายยงยุทธ ติยะไพรัช และ นายเนวิน ชิดชอบ ไปรายงานตัว)
2006the Government of Thailand


ORDER OF THE COUNCIL FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORM[1]


No. 9/2549

Re: Mr Yongyuth TIYAPAIRAT and Mr Newin CHIDCHOB are to report to the Council

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WHEREAS the Council of Democratic Reform has successfully taken control over the State administration power; so as to prevent any concerns and impediments agains the State administration by the Council, the Council hereby orders Mr Yongyuth TIYAPAIRAT and Mr Newin CHIDCHOB to report to the Council at the Royal Thai Army Headquarters, Thanon Ratchadamnoen Nok, on Thursday, September 21, BE 2549 (2006), 12:00 hours.



Ordered on the 20th Day of September, BE 2549 (2006).

General Sonthi BOONYARATGLIN,

Leader of the Council for Democratic Reform.


Footnotes[edit]

  1. Published in the Government Gazette: volume 123/part 106 A/page 7/October 4, 2006.



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