2014年1月29日 星期三

Thai Government Sticks to Vote Plans

BANGKOK—Thailand’s government Tuesday said it would go ahead with plans to hold national elections on Feb. 2, despite protests against the balloting and the opposition of the country’s independent Election Commission.
The country’s election commissioners met with Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Tuesday in an effort to persuade her to postpone the vote.
The five-member agency has warned that the political climate in the…

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