Somchai Wongsawat step-brother was elected Prime Minister Thaksin Thailand
Somchai Wongsawat, the candidate of the People Power Party (PPP) and brother- of former Prime Minister Thaksin had been ousted in a coup in September 2006, received 298 votes of 466 MPs while the opposition leader, Abhisit, received 163 votes.
Just after his election the Thai Prime Minister has called for reconciliation in his country which is particularly volatile in recent years. Here's what he said: "It is time for Thailand to reconcile. Do not let hate take over our country. We must make it a place where life is good." Somchai Wongsawat
, 61, a lawyer by training, has replaced Samak Sundaravej who had to leave his post following a ruling of the Constitutional Court because he hosted a cooking show and was rewarded for it while he was in office which is prohibited by law.
The country is particularly troubled or persist in Bangkok anti-government demonstrations are organized by the PAD (People's Alliance for Democracy). The PAD occupies the seat of government for nearly two weeks and accuses the current government being too connivance with former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in exile in Britain because of several corruption cases. The fact that the new Prime Minister is the brother of Thaksin does not certainly not calm down.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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The state of emergency is lifted in Bangkok but concerns remain
The Thai government has lifted interim last Sunday a state of emergency in force since September 2 when serious violence between supporters and opponents of the government were held in Bangkok.
Here is what the interim Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, told the press: "The level of violence has dropped and we believe that if we maintain a state of emergency, it will be harmful for the country. I am announcing the end of the state of emergency "
But the political crisis is not resolved to However, opponents of the government continue to demonstrate daily and still occupy the seat of government. They are asking the government to resign and hold new elections. They accuse the PPP (People's Power Party) which is the majority party in government, to be the "boot" the Prime Minister overthrown in a coup, Thaksin Shinawatra, now exiled in Britain.
Suspected opponents have only increased since Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat is acting other than the brother of Thaksin.
The two candidates for the post of Prime Minister is the Vice-President of People's Power Party, which is the current Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and Acting Secretary General of PPP, Surapong Suebwonglee.
Parliament is formally summoned tomorrow Wednesday, September 17 to elect the new Prime Minister.
The Thai government has lifted interim last Sunday a state of emergency in force since September 2 when serious violence between supporters and opponents of the government were held in Bangkok.
Here is what the interim Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, told the press: "The level of violence has dropped and we believe that if we maintain a state of emergency, it will be harmful for the country. I am announcing the end of the state of emergency "
But the political crisis is not resolved to However, opponents of the government continue to demonstrate daily and still occupy the seat of government. They are asking the government to resign and hold new elections. They accuse the PPP (People's Power Party) which is the majority party in government, to be the "boot" the Prime Minister overthrown in a coup, Thaksin Shinawatra, now exiled in Britain.
Suspected opponents have only increased since Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat is acting other than the brother of Thaksin.
The two candidates for the post of Prime Minister is the Vice-President of People's Power Party, which is the current Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and Acting Secretary General of PPP, Surapong Suebwonglee.
Parliament is formally summoned tomorrow Wednesday, September 17 to elect the new Prime Minister.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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The Prime Minister is ordered by the Constitutional Court to resign
The Thai Constitutional Court on Tuesday sentenced morning Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej for violating Article 167 of the Constitution which forbids to combine the office of Prime Minister and with another function, namely in this case that of television host, and also outlaws to receive remuneration from a private enterprise. The course consists of nine judges voted unanimously and gave 30 days for Samak Sundaravej step down. The latter is keen on animated kitchen a cooking show for months.
Parliament will decide next few days on the choice of a new Prime Minister. This new appointment will mitigate
Does the political crisis facing the country? It is too early to tell.
The Thai Constitutional Court on Tuesday sentenced morning Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej for violating Article 167 of the Constitution which forbids to combine the office of Prime Minister and with another function, namely in this case that of television host, and also outlaws to receive remuneration from a private enterprise. The course consists of nine judges voted unanimously and gave 30 days for Samak Sundaravej step down. The latter is keen on animated kitchen a cooking show for months.
Parliament will decide next few days on the choice of a new Prime Minister. This new appointment will mitigate
Does the political crisis facing the country? It is too early to tell.
Friday, September 5, 2008
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The Thai government announced a referendum to face serious unrest in the country
Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has decided to hold a referendum to defuse the political crisis paralyzing the country.
Thais will be called to vote to support the government in power or will choose to vote in favor of the PSA, the anti-government demonstrators in Bangkok for 10 days.
Here is what the Prime Minister said: "The campaign will last one month and both sides will make the campaign they want."
For his part, Parnthep Pourpongpan, spokesman for the CSA said: "The referendum will not solve anything. This is a government tactic to buy time and prolong its survival."
It has been ten days since the coalition PAD claims the departure of Prime Minister but he refuses to resign. Here's what he said: " I'm not going to abandon ship and I will assume the responsibility of the crew "then he added:" I will not resign. I have to protect democracy. "
Samak Sundaravej declared a state of emergency after clashes between his supporters and members of the PAD anti-government. Many people fear that the conflict escalates. Violent confrontations between supporters of Prime Minister and the CSA have already killed one person and injured hundreds.
The army has in turn refused to use force against PAD protesters, saying it would only worsen the situation.
Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has decided to hold a referendum to defuse the political crisis paralyzing the country.
Thais will be called to vote to support the government in power or will choose to vote in favor of the PSA, the anti-government demonstrators in Bangkok for 10 days.
Here is what the Prime Minister said: "The campaign will last one month and both sides will make the campaign they want."
For his part, Parnthep Pourpongpan, spokesman for the CSA said: "The referendum will not solve anything. This is a government tactic to buy time and prolong its survival."
It has been ten days since the coalition PAD claims the departure of Prime Minister but he refuses to resign. Here's what he said: " I'm not going to abandon ship and I will assume the responsibility of the crew "then he added:" I will not resign. I have to protect democracy. "
Samak Sundaravej declared a state of emergency after clashes between his supporters and members of the PAD anti-government. Many people fear that the conflict escalates. Violent confrontations between supporters of Prime Minister and the CSA have already killed one person and injured hundreds.
The army has in turn refused to use force against PAD protesters, saying it would only worsen the situation.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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The state of emergency announced by Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej this morning
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej announced Tuesday morning the state of emergency in Bangkok following violent confrontations that have led to many serious injuries and one death between pro and anti government. Thousands of supporters of Samak Sundaravej had delivered yesterday at the Government House which is occupied by protesters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (APD) for almost a week, which led to these clashes.
Thailand's Prime Minister said: "Following the violence of this morning, the state of emergency is a necessary measure to stop the illegal action demonstrators occupying the seat of government. " Then he added: "The leaders of the PAD must be stopped."
Samak Sundaravej had given the order to exclude the application of paragraph 1 of Article 9 which prohibits people from leaving their home or going to work for the state of emergency. It aims primarily to prohibit gatherings of more than 5 persons and to prosecute against leaders of protests that have chosen not to leave their seats at the government house.
Airport Hat Yai and Krabi would again be blocked this morning by protesters while that of Phuket operate normally.
before yesterday a bomb exploded near a police barracks near the seat of government being one minor injury.
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej announced Tuesday morning the state of emergency in Bangkok following violent confrontations that have led to many serious injuries and one death between pro and anti government. Thousands of supporters of Samak Sundaravej had delivered yesterday at the Government House which is occupied by protesters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (APD) for almost a week, which led to these clashes.
Thailand's Prime Minister said: "Following the violence of this morning, the state of emergency is a necessary measure to stop the illegal action demonstrators occupying the seat of government. " Then he added: "The leaders of the PAD must be stopped."
Samak Sundaravej had given the order to exclude the application of paragraph 1 of Article 9 which prohibits people from leaving their home or going to work for the state of emergency. It aims primarily to prohibit gatherings of more than 5 persons and to prosecute against leaders of protests that have chosen not to leave their seats at the government house.
Airport Hat Yai and Krabi would again be blocked this morning by protesters while that of Phuket operate normally.
before yesterday a bomb exploded near a police barracks near the seat of government being one minor injury.
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