Thaworn Senniam

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Thaworn Senniam (Thai:ถาวร เสนเนียม) is a Thai politician and Deputy Secretary General of the Democrat Party. He was formerly the legal advisor of Democrat Party Secretary General Maj. Gen. Sanan Kajornprasart, who was forced to resign from Parliament and the Chuan 2 Cabinet after a national antigraft panel found that he falsified his financial declarations.[1] Without evidence, Thaworn accused Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 of planning to overthrow the Thai monarchy (in what was called the "Finland Plot").[2] He was implicated the April 2006 election fraud case in which the Attorney-General's office voted unanimously to dissolve the Democrat party.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Deputy premier resigns over fake liabilities claim, 3 April 2000
  2. ^ The Bangkok Post, "TRT goes on offensive over 'Finland Plan'", 22 May 2006
  3. ^ The Nation, Witnesses link Democrats to registration delay, 23 February 2007
  4. ^ The Nation, OAG proposes dissolution of Democrat, Thai Rak Thai, 3 other parties, 27 June 2006

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