Thai election likely to be on Feb 2 - election official
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Thai election likely to be on Feb 2 - election official
Business & Markets 2013
Written by Reuters
Monday, 09 December 2013 16:25
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BANGKOK (Dec 9): Thailand will probably hold a general election on Feb. 2,
2014, an Election Commission official said on Monday, after Prime Minister
Yingluck Shinawatra dissolved parliament following a wave of anti-government
protests in Bangkok.
"It is very likely that the election will take place on February 2, within the 60-day
limit," Sodri Sattayatham told Reuters.
More than 150,000 protesters marched through Bangkok on Monday, pressing
ahead with mass demonstrations seeking to oust Yingluck and install an
unelected body to run the country. - Reuters
Written by Reuters
Monday, 09 December 2013 16:25
A + A - Reset
BANGKOK (Dec 9): Thailand will probably hold a general election on Feb. 2,
2014, an Election Commission official said on Monday, after Prime Minister
Yingluck Shinawatra dissolved parliament following a wave of anti-government
protests in Bangkok.
"It is very likely that the election will take place on February 2, within the 60-day
limit," Sodri Sattayatham told Reuters.
More than 150,000 protesters marched through Bangkok on Monday, pressing
ahead with mass demonstrations seeking to oust Yingluck and install an
unelected body to run the country. - Reuters
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