Thai anti-government protest failed no-confidence motion

Prime Minister Yingluck Shina utra

Prime Minister Yingluck Shina utra

Bangkok — News Time

Thailand’s prime minister has failed no-confidence motion in Parliament against the fifth day of demonstrations in the country continues. Resolution of no confidence in Parliament presented by the opposition Democratic Party, but’s Prime Minister Yingluck Shina utra FIEO Thai party’s parliamentary majority because the tenant has failed. The resolution in favor of the 134 votes came while the 297 members of the Prime Minister Sheena utra confidence expressed. Their government in 2010, violent demonstrations after in the face of major protests. , the UN Secretary- General Ban Ki -moon also expressed concern over the situation in Thailand uncontrolled circumstances prevent stressed. Demonstrations began on Sunday in the country’s capital, Bangkok were and are demanding the government resign. , he said, they must make it clear that the person who will be prime minister, he will be free and will be able to make their own decisions. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yingluck Shina utra tensions over the country’s political opposition to call for negotiations sister. Confidence motion in Parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Yingluck after winning anti-government protesters demanded that they leave the path of confrontation in the street; roads take the path of dialogue. Speaking on TV Thai prime minister, said the protest rallies are being adversely affected the economy. , he said the government does not want to enter into a political game, because we know that this economic will cause damage.

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