Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The opposition has prevented the new Thai prime minister to speak in parliament.

SyuzhetyPolitichesky crisis in Tailande15.12.2008Okolo Parliament began besporyadkiStoronniki former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra mnogotysyachnuyu on Monday staged a demonstration in front of parliament in Bangkok, reported AFP. They blocked the entrance to the parliament, where the 29 December to the first address to the deputies had to make a new head of government Aphisit Vetchachiva. Opposition announced, do not miss the Prime Minister in Parliament and not leave the area until he files his resignation.

In connection with the protest action Aphisit Vetchachiva has decided to postpone his speech in Parliament the next day. The new date of the Prime Minister to the MPs have not yet been announced.

Aphisit Vetchachiva was elected Prime Minister of Thailand 15 December 2008. The previous head of government Sonchat Vongsavat - son-in-law Thaksin Shinawatra - was removed from office after a court found him guilty of falsifying election results. Retired Sonchata Vongsavata preceded the wide range of opposition protests, which had paralyzed the work of two international airports in Bangkok, and tens of thousands of tourists have not been able in time to get to their destination.

Thaksin Shinawatra was removed from his post as prime minister in September 2006 in a military coup. Former Prime Minister some time living abroad, but at the end of February 2008, arrived in Thailand, where he was charged with corruption, but was allowed to go on bail.

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