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Thailand's Senate postpones vote on amnesty bill

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Thailand's Senate delayed a vote today on the fate of a contentious amnesty bill that could pave the way for the return from exile of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was deposed by a 2006 military coup.

The Senate was six legislators short of a quorum to vote on the bill. About 40 anti-Thaksin senators boycotted the session, but it was unclear why others were absent. The Senate speaker said it would convene again Monday for the vote.

The ruling party-backed bill would grant amnesties to leaders and others involved in often-violent political conflicts since 2004. Thousands of people have joined street protests this past week against the legislation, which they say is intended to let Thaksin escape a two-year jail term on a corruption conviction.
 

The Senate vote had been moved to today from next Monday in what Thaksin's critics say was an effort to calm the protests, which have put heavy pressure on the government and the Senate.

"There's no good reason to move the vote from Monday. This will make society feel that the Senate is under the government's influence," said Sen. Rosana Tositrakul, one of Thaksin's harshest critics.

While it would appear to be in the short-term interests of Thaksin's opponents to try to vote down the bill as quickly as possible, that could take the wind out of what has been a surprisingly strong and broad-based revival of the anti-Thaksin movement, which helped spark the 2006 military coup.

Thaksin's foes also helped force two pro-Thaksin prime ministers out of office in 2008. During that year, the "Yellow Shirts" occupied the prime minister's office complex for three months and Bangkok's two airports for a week.

Thaksin's sister and current Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra made several attempts in televised addresses this week to assure protesters that the ruling Pheu Thai party will not push to pass the legislation again if the Senate strikes it down.

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First Published: Nov 08 2013 | 10:29 PM IST

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