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Yingluck:The engineer of new Thai Cabinet line-up is in Thailand

BANGKOK, July 8 (TNA) - Thailand's designated first female prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra denied Friday rumours that the engineer of her Puea Thai Party's Cabinet line-up stays overseas, implying to her elder brother and exiled ex-Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
In response to reports that members of her Puea Thai Party’s factions are leaving for Dubai to meet Thaksin to discuss the new Cabiner line-up, Yingluck insisted that the engineer of her Cabinet is in Thailand, and that the new Cabinet line-up will be worked out after her party completes its policies in details.
Yingluck also denied the rumours that she, herself, would leave for Hong Kong on July 10 to discuss the new Cabinet line-up with Thaksin, saying that she would be in Bangkok.
Yingluck affirmed that the new Cabinet line-up of her six-party coalition government would make up of qualified individuals and she had told all Puea Thai MPs of the stance.
The leading Thai businesswoman-turned prime minister to-be revealed that she had not approached any outsider to join her Cabinet, saying, while she would give chances to her party members, she would not, however, rule out the possibility of inviting any outsider. (TNA)
In response to reports that members of her Puea Thai Party’s factions are leaving for Dubai to meet Thaksin to discuss the new Cabiner line-up, Yingluck insisted that the engineer of her Cabinet is in Thailand, and that the new Cabinet line-up will be worked out after her party completes its policies in details.
Yingluck also denied the rumours that she, herself, would leave for Hong Kong on July 10 to discuss the new Cabinet line-up with Thaksin, saying that she would be in Bangkok.
Yingluck affirmed that the new Cabinet line-up of her six-party coalition government would make up of qualified individuals and she had told all Puea Thai MPs of the stance.
The leading Thai businesswoman-turned prime minister to-be revealed that she had not approached any outsider to join her Cabinet, saying, while she would give chances to her party members, she would not, however, rule out the possibility of inviting any outsider. (TNA)