Principles of Righteousness for Thailand
Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva announced on Monday morning he could not agree to the red-shirts’ demand that he concur to disband the House of Representatives by noon today, but he left the door open to reflect on their views.
In a countrywide broadcast subsequent to a special meeting of the heads of the coalition parties, Mr Abhisit said that he was not in a position to give a reply to the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship’s (UDD) demand before the noon deadline.

“Our objective is not to cling on to our positions. Our objective is to see the country move forward within the principle of righteousness, not just for the short term but for the longer term,” the prime minister was quoted as saying.

His administration is amenable to the opinions of the red-shirt protesters, he added, even though he was not able to reply to their ultimatum for a House disbanding by noon today.
He firmly stated that there would be no elections in Thailand’s foreseeable future.






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