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Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has given his endorsement for Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva to become prime minister. | Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has given his endorsement for Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva to become prime minister. |
Thai television showed footage of the king signing the notice of appointment. | Thai television showed footage of the king signing the notice of appointment. |
The step formalises Mr Abhisit's ascent to power after 16 years in politics, making him the country's third leader in as many months. | The step formalises Mr Abhisit's ascent to power after 16 years in politics, making him the country's third leader in as many months. |
He has promised to tackle economic woes deepened by a political crisis which has starkly divided Thai society. | He has promised to tackle economic woes deepened by a political crisis which has starkly divided Thai society. |
Speaking in a TV address after his endorsement as prime minister, Mr Abhisit issued a call for national unity and pledged to fix the country's "failed politics". | |
Earlier he said he would unveil an economic stimulus package in January. | |
Amid continuing negotiations over the shape of his new cabinet, Mr Abhisit promised to "choose competent people to implement policies that are crucial to revive our country". | |
And he added that he would not allow anti-government protests which recently shut down Bangkok's domestic and international air terminals - stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers and striking a blow to the economy - to happen again. | |
Challenge | |
ABHISIT VEJJAJIVA Born in Britain, educated at Eton and OxfordEntered parliament in 1992 as one of its youngest membersParty leader since 2005Opposed military coup that overthrew Thaksin Shinawatra Profile: Abhisit VejjajivaSend us your comments The British-born Mr Abhisit is now, at 44, one of the world's youngest heads of state, and carries a rare reputation for probity. | |
He came to office after defections in parliament by some supporters of former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, who was deposed by the military and remains in exile overseas. | He came to office after defections in parliament by some supporters of former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, who was deposed by the military and remains in exile overseas. |
Mr Abhisit's Democrat Party has failed to win the past three elections in Thailand. | |
His first and most difficult challenge will be to calm the intense political atmosphere that has seen the country bitterly divided between supporters and opponents of Mr Thaksin. |