Thai PM Calls November Election
Liputan6.com, Bangkok: To end the protests "T-Shirt Red", Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva offered to hold elections on 14 November 2010. Abhisit submitted the offer in a speech on television last night.
In addition, Abhisit also proposed five requirements for conducting elections, including keeping the family from the Royal Thai political confrontation and to establish an independent fact-finding body to investigate the riots. While the demonstrators who supported former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said they would study the proposals seriously Abhisit.
Abhisit was previously promised to immediately announce the solution to the political crisis the country [read: Abhisit Immediate Solutions Announce Political Crisis]. Already more than a month of anti-government protesters besieging Bangkok. They demanded the government to step down. As many as 27 people were killed and nearly a thousand people were wounded in clashes between police and demonstrators. (NHK / AST / Job)
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