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Thai PM survives no-confidence vote amid street protests | Thai PM survives no-confidence vote amid street protests |
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Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, amid major street protests in the capital, Bangkok. | Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, amid major street protests in the capital, Bangkok. |
The motion was brought by the opposition Democrat Party, but Ms Yingluck's Pheu Thai party dominate the chamber and voted it down. | The motion was brought by the opposition Democrat Party, but Ms Yingluck's Pheu Thai party dominate the chamber and voted it down. |
Ms Yingluck's government is facing the biggest demonstrations to hit Thailand since the violence of 2010. | Ms Yingluck's government is facing the biggest demonstrations to hit Thailand since the violence of 2010. |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has voiced concern over the tensions and urged restraint. | UN chief Ban Ki-moon has voiced concern over the tensions and urged restraint. |
Protests began in Bangkok on Sunday. Since then, demonstrators calling on the government to step down have marched on ministries and government bodies in an attempt to shut them down. | Protests began in Bangkok on Sunday. Since then, demonstrators calling on the government to step down have marched on ministries and government bodies in an attempt to shut them down. |
The demonstrators, who are led by a former opposition party lawmaker, say Ms Yingluck's government is controlled by her brother - the ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra. | The demonstrators, who are led by a former opposition party lawmaker, say Ms Yingluck's government is controlled by her brother - the ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra. |
Ms Yingluck has invoked special powers allowing curfews and road closures and police have also ordered the arrest of the protest leader - but so far no move has been made to detain him. | Ms Yingluck has invoked special powers allowing curfews and road closures and police have also ordered the arrest of the protest leader - but so far no move has been made to detain him. |
The protests have been largely peaceful and correspondents have described the mood of the rallies as friendly. | The protests have been largely peaceful and correspondents have described the mood of the rallies as friendly. |
On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters surrounded Thailand's top crime-fighting agency, forcing its evacuation. | On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters surrounded Thailand's top crime-fighting agency, forcing its evacuation. |
The UN leader Ban Ki-moon has urged all sides "to exercise the utmost restraint, refrain from the use of violence and to show full respect for the rule of law and human rights". | |
'Show independence' | 'Show independence' |
Ms Yingluck won 297 votes, easily surviving the lower house censure motion, while 134 voted against her. | Ms Yingluck won 297 votes, easily surviving the lower house censure motion, while 134 voted against her. |
It is not clear what the protesters will do next, the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok reports. | It is not clear what the protesters will do next, the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok reports. |
So far they have succeeded only in disrupting the business of government for a few days, and the authorities have been careful not to risk violence by confronting them, our correspondent adds. | So far they have succeeded only in disrupting the business of government for a few days, and the authorities have been careful not to risk violence by confronting them, our correspondent adds. |
Earlier on Thursday, Thai Education Minister Chaturon Chaiseng told our correspondent that the Pheu Thai party would have to find a balance and demonstrate it was not controlled by Mr Thaksin. | Earlier on Thursday, Thai Education Minister Chaturon Chaiseng told our correspondent that the Pheu Thai party would have to find a balance and demonstrate it was not controlled by Mr Thaksin. |
"They will need to make it clear that whoever is going to be prime minister can show that they have independence and can make a decision on their own," he said. | "They will need to make it clear that whoever is going to be prime minister can show that they have independence and can make a decision on their own," he said. |
"The fact that some people do not believe in the government or the coalition parties anymore doesn't mean they can either overthrow the government or change the system," he added. | "The fact that some people do not believe in the government or the coalition parties anymore doesn't mean they can either overthrow the government or change the system," he added. |
Mr Chaturon said that he did not believe a coup was imminent, although he added that "in my experience a coup can take place any time". | Mr Chaturon said that he did not believe a coup was imminent, although he added that "in my experience a coup can take place any time". |
Mr Thaksin was ousted in a military coup in 2006 that left the country bitterly divided. | Mr Thaksin was ousted in a military coup in 2006 that left the country bitterly divided. |
In 2010, thousands of "red-shirt" Thaksin supporters occupied key parts of the capital. More than 90 people, mostly civilian protesters, died over the course of the two-month sit-in. | In 2010, thousands of "red-shirt" Thaksin supporters occupied key parts of the capital. More than 90 people, mostly civilian protesters, died over the course of the two-month sit-in. |
Ms Yingluck and the Pheu Thai Party were subsequently voted into office, and Thailand's political landscape has remained largely stable since then. | Ms Yingluck and the Pheu Thai Party were subsequently voted into office, and Thailand's political landscape has remained largely stable since then. |
But a now-shelved political amnesty bill that critics said would have facilitated the return of Mr Thaksin without having to serve a jail term reignited simmering political tensions. | But a now-shelved political amnesty bill that critics said would have facilitated the return of Mr Thaksin without having to serve a jail term reignited simmering political tensions. |
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