PT postpones policy announcement
Bangkok Post
Published: 10/04/2011
The Puea Thai Party has decided to postpone the announcement of its policy platform from April 24 to another date which will not be later than April 27.
The party early scheduled to announce its policy on April 24 and reveal some of its election candidates on the party list system.
The first person on the party list would be the candidate for prime ministership, it said.
Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit said the postponement was made because the venue for the activities and campaign signs would not yet be ready by that day.
On a major rally of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship scheduled for today to mark the first anniversary of the clash between red-shirt protesters and government security forces on April 10 last year, leaving many people killed and wounded, Mr Prompong said he was afraid people of a third-hand party affiliated to the government would create unrest to mar the rally and discredit the UDD.
If the rally turned violent, the government might take it as an excuse not to call an election, he added.
The Puea Thai Party has decided to postpone the announcement of its policy platform from April 24 to another date which will not be later than April 27.
The party early scheduled to announce its policy on April 24 and reveal some of its election candidates on the party list system.
The first person on the party list would be the candidate for prime ministership, it said.
Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit said the postponement was made because the venue for the activities and campaign signs would not yet be ready by that day.
On a major rally of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship scheduled for today to mark the first anniversary of the clash between red-shirt protesters and government security forces on April 10 last year, leaving many people killed and wounded, Mr Prompong said he was afraid people of a third-hand party affiliated to the government would create unrest to mar the rally and discredit the UDD.
If the rally turned violent, the government might take it as an excuse not to call an election, he added.
Source: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politics/231287/pt-postpones-policy-announcement
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