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A ban on political party activities in Thailand has been lifted by the military-backed interim government. | A ban on political party activities in Thailand has been lifted by the military-backed interim government. |
The ban was imposed last September after the coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. | The ban was imposed last September after the coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. |
A spokesman said the ban was being lifted to allow parties to campaign for a general election, which has been tentatively scheduled for December. | A spokesman said the ban was being lifted to allow parties to campaign for a general election, which has been tentatively scheduled for December. |
The move comes days after a court ordered the dissolution of Mr Thaksin's former ruling party, Thai Rak Thai. | The move comes days after a court ordered the dissolution of Mr Thaksin's former ruling party, Thai Rak Thai. |
Government spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said the decision to lift the ban was made at Tuesday's weekly Cabinet meeting. | |
"The Cabinet agreed for existing political parties and groups of politicians to carry out their political activities," he said. | |
"This resolution is effective immediately." | |
Protests | |
The decision to lift the ban comes six days after a Constitutional Tribunal found Thai Rak Thai guilty of violations during elections in April 2006. | |
The judges ruled that the party must be disbanded, and banned 111 of its most senior leaders - including Mr Thaksin, who now lives abroad - from politics for five years. | |
The same tribunal cleared the other main political party, the Democrats, of similar charges. | |
The Thai authorities beefed up security ahead of the ruling amid fears of unrest. | |
But although thousands of Thai Rak Thai supporters took to the streets in protest at the decision, there was no violence. |
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