Thailand's military council announces interim constitution
Thailand's ruling military announced on Sunday an interim constitution which was to be followed by the naming of a prime minister to head the country for the next year.
Thailand's ruling military has announced an interim constitution, which they said wouldbe followed by the naming of a prime minister to head the country for the next year.
The announcement was made on television stations on Sunday after King Bhumibol Adulyadej endorsed the document.
The military abolished a 1997 constitution after seizing power from Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in a bloodless coup Sept. 19.
The previous constitution had too many "loopholes" which allowed Thaksin and his cronies to abuse power and engage in widespread corruption, the military said.