Thai anti-government protesters blocked the National Assembly compound
On December 28th, a large number of protesters in the Bangkok’s Royal Plaza of Thai capitalĀ participated in anti-government rallies. In support of former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand’s anti-government non-governmental organizations, political anti-authoritarian League for Democracy on the same day, in the field of the Royal Plaza in Bangkok and the National Assembly compound, held the mass rallies demanding the Arab-Israeli Prime Minister Phisit-led government to step down and dissolve the House of Commons.
Thailand to postpone the joint meeting of both houses of Congress
Thailand was scheduled to start on the morning in Bangkok Capitol, a joint meeting between upper and lower houses of parliament to listen to the policy agenda the new government announced with the core of Democratic Party. But from the beginning of the early morning of the day, a large number in support of former Prime Minister Thaksin, Thailand’s anti-authoritarian League for Democracy (anti-CIS) demonstrators surrounded the parliament compound.
Thai army surrounded the thread of Congress so prime minister was forced to postpone the policy report
BEIJING, on Dec. 29th, according to Xinhua Taiwan’s “China Times” it was reported that on 29th Thai officials said Thailand outside the parliament building, thousands of people to protest, forced the government to delay the Arab-Israeli prime minister to issue a policy speechis scheduled to put on 29th for the first time. Sati the minister of prime minister’s office said that when consultations with the protest leaders, the ruling party agreed to put on the Arab-Israeli policy speech to delay the speech.
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