Monday, December 15, 2008

Some Thai parliament began rioting.

SyuzhetyPolitichesky crisis Tailande15.12.2008Premer Minister of Thailand Thailand has become the leader of the opposition after the election of new Prime Minister oppozitsionera Abhizita Veydzhadzhiva (Abhisit Vejjajiva) began a protest supporters of the former government.
According to Reuters, about 200 people blocked the parliament, which held elections for a new premier and cast stone cars parliamentarians who voted for Abhizita.
According to the Thai edition of The Nation, from the actions of supporters of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra hit the journalist and police - the stones hit his head.
The authorities have decided to strengthen the protection of Parliament, but the police hardly able to contain the protesters.
Reported that protests also started in other parts of the country.
Abhizit Veydzhadzhiva became the new prime minister after the December 2, was removed from his post as the previous head of government Sonchat Vongsavat. Until then, in September of the premiere of a court ruling left Samak Sundaravej. They are both accused of supporting policies Tanksina Chinavata, deposed in 2006 by a military coup.
Immediately after the election Abhizit said that he would not express their own future policies for the new post until prisyagnet not the King of Thailand.
However, Thaksin Shinawatra, referring to his December 13 associates, called the nation to the world. He also said that all parties must respect a new premier and allow the country to move forward.
The protracted political crisis was the result of a military coup in 2006, when Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted from the post of prime minister. The unrest in the country each time starting with the election of new Prime Minister. For example, in late August 2008, the opposition demanding the resignation of the Government, the beginning of mass protests. In September in Bangkok clashes. In the capital state of emergency was declared.
With the election of Prime Minister Sonchata Vongsavata in Bangkok have been major new clash in which two people died and hundreds were injured. Since late November, opponents blocked the two airports in Bangkok, which caused a serious blow to the economy. After the court decision Sonchat Vongsavat was removed from politics, airports reopened.

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