Thailand’s army has imposed martial law – is now asking the supreme military representatives of the parties to the conversation. They want to continue their struggle for power.
After martial law was declared Thailand’s army chief has scheduled a meeting with representatives of rival political groups. Invited are parties, the Election Commission, and senators. It’ll go to possible ways out of the political crisis, an army spokesman said on Wednesday. It is intended that the parties sit together at the meeting with General Prayuth Chan-ocha at a table.
After months of sometimes violent protests , the military had imposed a state of emergency on Tuesday while assuring that it was not by a coup . Martial law applies so long , were restored to safety and order, told the military that has repeatedly drawn into the history of the country’s power. Recently it crashed in 2006 the then Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra . He is the brother of the recently deposed by the Constitutional Court Yingluck Shinawatra Prime Minister .
Officially still the transitional government in place that is out since Yinglucks Absetzungvon her deputy Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan .
“We need to continue our good fight ,” implored the leader of the anti-government protesters , Suthep Thaugsuban , on Tuesday night his supporters in a protest camp . Army chief Chan – ocha had allowed the continuation of the demonstrations . The protesters may however not hold protest marches . ” We have to hurry and chase away the last remnants of tyranny ,” Suthep said. What he meant was that in 2011 elected government. The opponents of the government trying since November to overthrow the government. They accuse her of corruption and waste of public funds .
The two warring factions announced the continuation of their struggle for political supremacy. On the streets of the capital Bangkok , life went on as usual on Wednesday . Shops were open and the transport went smoothly . At some intersections soldiers kept guard.
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