Thai military tightens grip, focuses on economic woes

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By Khettiya Jittapong and Paul Mooney BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military tightened its grip on power on Sunday as it moved to douse smoldering protests fuelled by social media and to rally commercial agencies and business to revitalize a battered economy. Critics say the coup will not end the conflict between the rival power networks: the Bangkok-based elite dominated by the military, old money families and the bureaucracy, and an upstart clique led by Yingluck's brother and former telecommunication mogul Thaksin Shinawatra. The military has detained leaders of the ousted government including Yingluck and an unknown number of her ministers, party officials, and supporters. The military has thrown out the constitution, censored the media and on Saturday it dismissed the upper house Senate, Thailand's last functioning legislature, in what amounts to a clean sweep of the political landscape.




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