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Thai army chief rules out military takeover of government
April 02, 2014
Thailand's powerful army chief today said the caretaker government would not be ousted even if the military disagrees with it, as the Thai capital braced itself for massive rallies by anti-government protesters and the pro-regime 'Red Shirts' on Saturday. 

General Prayuth Chan-ocha said the government can't be ousted "just as employees cannot oust company executives if they disagreed with them," before going in for a four-hour meeting of the military top brass to discuss the country's political situation.
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