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Thai Parliament to choose on new prime minister
By GRANT PECK,Associated Press Writer AP - 2 hours 34 minutes ago
BANGKOK, Thailand - The battleground of Thai politics shifted from the streets to Parliament on Monday, as lawmakers prepared to vote on a new prime minister.
The expected vote comes after months of instability caused by anti-government demonstrations that culminated late last month with a weeklong takeover of Bangkok's two airports.
The Democrat Party, which has not been in power for eight years, is confident it has the support of enough lawmakers to elect its Oxford-educated leader, Abhisit Vejjajiva, as the country's new prime minister.
But parties loyal to the legacy of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra also claim to have enough votes to name their candidate, former national Police Chief Pracha Promnok, to the top spot.
Thaksin's allies have led a coalition government since their party won a December 2007 general election. But the ruling People's Power Party and two coalition partners were forced to dissolve earlier this month when a court found them guilty of fraud in that election. The remnants of the PPP regrouped as the Phuea Thai Party, which will also be seeking a majority in Monday's session.
The anti-Thaksin protest movement seeks to purge politics of the influence of the former leader _ who was ousted by a 2006 coup after being accused of corruption and abuse of power _ and has threatened new but unspecified activities if Parliament elects a leader with links to him.
Thaksin now lives in exile, having fled Thailand ahead of an October conviction on a conflict of interest charge.
But he continues to play an active role in politics, and Saturday night Thaksin gave a prerecorded video speech to a rally of more than 40,000 of his supporters who gathered at a stadium in central Bangkok.
Thaksin decried inappropriate interference in the political process _ a reference to the army's alleged intervention in favor of the Democrats _ and denounced lawmakers who had been loyal to him but switched their allegiances. The army traditionally wields a great deal of influence in Thai politics.
Thaksin, a former telecommunications magnate, is still supported by many in Thailand's impoverished countryside because of his populist policies during his six years in power.
Democrat leader Abhisit told reporters Sunday that it was his party's "responsibility to offer another choice for the country when the former government has failed." He said his party would focus on national harmony and economic issues.
Thailand's economy has taken a battering due to the global slowdown, a local climate of uncertainty and the seven-day stoppage of international flights that battered the country's essential tourism industry. Some economists are predicting the country will slip into recession next year.
Whoever is selected will be Thailand's fifth prime minister in a little more than two years.
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