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Bangkok PostThe Democrat Party and defectors from the government coalition have gained a majority in the House and will form a government with Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister, the party claimed on Saturday.Democrat secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban said the influential Friends of Newin faction from the Northeast had agreed to join the coalition.
The defection of Buri Ram politician Newin tips the political scales and creates new possible scenarios.
Sakda Khongpetch, leader of the Isan Pattana faction that has remained loyal to Thaksin, said that the House could be dissolved and a new election called "as a tool to punish the (Newin) group".
Mr Newin made a dramatic announcement that he was abandoning fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawtra, who still is the icon of the former Thai Rak Thai (now Puea Thai) governing party.
"Time is up for a person with power to return to the country by holding the people hostage," he said.
Other defectors from the dysfunctional government - effectively dissolved last Tuesday by the Constitution Court - include members of the former Chart Thai and Matchimatipataya, as well as Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana and Puea Pandin.
The defections of the minor parties give the Democrats theoretical control of the 500-seat House of Representatives, and the right to try to name a prime minister when the House meets on Monday.
There is no guarantee of this, however. Control of the House is unclear, because the Constitution Court's decision to dissolve three parties and ban 109 politicians created more than 25 vacancies.
Mr Suthep and defectors held a press conference on Saturday evening.
The Democrats' main fund-raiser said the party will establish a new government and promote Mr Abhisit as the new prime minister.
In apparent reaction and disarray, the pro-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) called off its plans to rally in front of the parliament on Sunday and Monday, in order to see who will be the next prime minister.
Veera Musikapong, leader of the "red-shirt group," said on Saturday the UDD will still hold the mobile political talk show known as Kwam Jing Wan Nee (Truth Today) next Saturday at Supachalasai Stadium, the former national stadium in downtown Bangkok.
He said the UDD will not accept the government that is formed unconstitutionally, but it was unclear what he meant by that.
Another UDD leader Jatuporn Phrompan insisted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will make his phone-in address next Saturday. (BangkokPost.com)
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This could be the best outcome of recent unrest although I would guess that having robbed the country of billions that Taksin is more than willing to throw millions into the mix to continue to agitate for instability.
First and foremost it takes the remnants of Taksin's gang out of the public treasury and the surviving TRT and PPP 'puppets' will now have to get their paychecks from him rather than continuing to rob the public treasury.
Abhisit is Western trained (born in England he lived and studied in both Thailand and England graduating from Oxford with an adavanced degree in Economics.
He has been a leader in advocating stronger ethics in government and could have joined earlier government coalitions but wanted to stand up to the widespread corruption.
He has been a strong advocate for the environemnt, free education and free medical care for the rural poor.
More information on his wikipedia page here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhisit_Vejjajiva and a Time magazine profile here
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1655420,00.html