PAD waiting for PM's overture
By The NationPublished on January 27, 2011
The People's Alliance for Democracy is waiting for an offer for talks from the prime minister, its leader Chamlong Srimuang said on Thursday, the third day of protest in connection with the Thai-Cambodian border dispute.
"If the prime minister makes an offer, then the PAD will convene a meeting and respond," he said.
Chamlong said the PAD will carry on protesting despite the police's threat to impose the state of emergency.
"I don't fear emergency rule, otherwise I won't be out in the streets," he said.
PAD spokesman, Panthep Phuaphongphan said PM Abhisit Vejjajiva might try to elude his responsibility for the territorial loss to Cambodia by dissolving the House in April
The 5 Ws
1. Who was involved in the news?
The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD)
2. What happened?
They are waiting for an offer for talks from the Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.
3. When did it happen?
In January 27, 2011
4. Where did it happen?
At the Government House
5. Why did it happen?
They want PM try to elude his responsibility for the territorial loss to Cambodia by dissolving the House in April.
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