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New parliament meets in Thailand | New parliament meets in Thailand |
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An elected parliament has convened in Thailand for the first time since the military seized power in a coup in September 2006. | An elected parliament has convened in Thailand for the first time since the military seized power in a coup in September 2006. |
The session follows polls in December and the announcement on Saturday of the formation of a six-party coalition led by the People Power Party (PPP). | The session follows polls in December and the announcement on Saturday of the formation of a six-party coalition led by the People Power Party (PPP). |
The PPP, which is loyal to ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won the largest share of the vote. | The PPP, which is loyal to ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won the largest share of the vote. |
PPP head Samak Sundaravej looks likely to be named prime minister on Friday. | PPP head Samak Sundaravej looks likely to be named prime minister on Friday. |
An elected parliament last met in Thailand in February 2006, before Mr Thaksin called a snap election. | An elected parliament last met in Thailand in February 2006, before Mr Thaksin called a snap election. |
The polls were later annulled and shortly afterwards the military seized power, installing an appointed legislature. | The polls were later annulled and shortly afterwards the military seized power, installing an appointed legislature. |
December's general election was aimed at returning the country to democratic rule. | December's general election was aimed at returning the country to democratic rule. |
Corruption claims | Corruption claims |
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn presided over the brief opening ceremony at the House of Representatives in the capital, Bangkok. | Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn presided over the brief opening ceremony at the House of Representatives in the capital, Bangkok. |
"Parliament convening is a sign of the good beginning of democracy in our country," he said. | |
"Your mission is very important - to restore stability and make the country unite, with stability and peace." | |
Official parliamentary work is due to begin on Tuesday, when lawmakers will meet to elect a speaker. | Official parliamentary work is due to begin on Tuesday, when lawmakers will meet to elect a speaker. |
The PPP, which won 233 of the legislature's 480 seats, has formed a coalition with five smaller parties. | The PPP, which won 233 of the legislature's 480 seats, has formed a coalition with five smaller parties. |
The bloc now controls some 315 seats, leaving the Democrat Party as the sole opposition. | The bloc now controls some 315 seats, leaving the Democrat Party as the sole opposition. |
Negotiations over the distribution of cabinet posts are still continuing. | Negotiations over the distribution of cabinet posts are still continuing. |
On Friday, lawmakers will choose a prime minister, with Mr Samak considered a front-runner. | On Friday, lawmakers will choose a prime minister, with Mr Samak considered a front-runner. |
Before the election, the former Bangkok governor pledged to bring Mr Thaksin back to Thailand from self-imposed exile in London. | Before the election, the former Bangkok governor pledged to bring Mr Thaksin back to Thailand from self-imposed exile in London. |
Last year a military-appointed panel banned Mr Thaksin from politics and he still faces corruption charges. | Last year a military-appointed panel banned Mr Thaksin from politics and he still faces corruption charges. |
But the ousted leader has indicated he could now return to Thailand as early as April - a move that is unlikely to please the military. | But the ousted leader has indicated he could now return to Thailand as early as April - a move that is unlikely to please the military. |
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