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UPDATED: December-2-2008
China Hopes Thailand will Resume Social Stability: FM
China hopes Thailand will resume social stability and economic development as early as possible
 

China hopes Thailand will resume social stability and economic development as early as possible.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao made the remarks at a regular press conference on Tuesday.

"China is Thailand's friendly neighbor and we are concerned about its situation. We hope Thailand will resume social stability and economic development as early as possible, which is in the interest of the Thai people as well as the stable development of the region," Liu said.

Thailand's anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) held mass protests and besieged the Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports in a showdown to topple the government. It led to a large number of flight cancellations which stranded tens of thousands of foreign travelers.

The country's Constitution Court on Tuesday said the three ruling parties in the coalition government -- People Power Party (PPP), Chart Thai Party and Matchima Thipataya Party were guilty of electoral fraud. It ordered them to be dissolved.

All three party's executives were banned from the electoral process for five years as punishment in line with the 2007 Constitution.

The verdict effectively removes Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat from his post as the government's leader.

(Xinhua News Agency December 2, 2008)



 
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