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Friday, December 13, 2013

Opposition Urges Thailand Parallel Government



Opposition Urges Thailand Parallel Government

Among the temples and streets around the Democracy Monument Bangkok , Thailand Suthep Thaugsuban opposition leader explained his ideas about parallel government in Bangkok .

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To the business community of Thailand , the former deputy prime minister ( PM ) on Thursday threw his idea about postponing elections and parliament . In a press conference in Sukosol Hotel , Suthep to explain how this proposal can lead Thailand to be cleaner and more powerful than Thailand , led by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her brother , former PM Thaksin Shinawatra .

Urged by the mass protests led by Suthep , Yingluck called for parliamentary elections on February 2. Parties pro - Shinawatra is expected to win , since they are superior in every election since 2000 .

" Anyone who urged the election , I will do anything to prevent it , " said Suthep determination . He accused the Shinawatra family and its allies control of the voting citizens with promises of subsidies and tax cuts . Yingluck said the party is a political tactic that is good , because they put the interest of the poor people of Thailand .

Suthep seek credibility by asking for the support of military leaders , police , and civilian groups . But businesses are still hesitant .

" [ Economic recovery ] in general depends on the election and the winner , " said Thanit Sorat , vice chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries . " But the main question is , ' Will there be peace ? ' Demonstrators opposing the election results might be right down to the street again . "

Yet another business leaders seem to take it respond to the riots in the street , during the ongoing political impasse in peace . " It's the same as congestion , " said Kriengkrai Thiennukul of industrial federations . " You 'll get used to and learn to avoid it . "

Discourse - in - nation state filed just Suthep appeared to function as a political publicity , given the Prime Minister of Thailand Yingluck still be up to the elections in February.

Analysts predicted Yingluck would be re-elected heads of government of the Red , the color chosen Thaksin supporters . Pro-poor policies Yingluck will generate strong support in the north and northeast of Thailand are densely populated .

But tens of thousands of residents , mostly middle class in Bangkok , chose to join the demonstration Suthep . According Pavin Chachavalpongpun , a professor at Kyoto University , it could make reckless actions Suthep turns into a great power in February elections .

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