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- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis abstract "Since 2008, there has been an ongoing political crisis in Thailand in form of a conflict between the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) and the People's Power Party (PPP) governments of Prime Ministers Samak Sundaravej and Somchai Wongsawat, respectively, and later between the Democrat Party government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD). It is a continuation of the 2005–2006 political crisis, wherein the PAD protested against the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The PAD's followers usually dress in yellow, called 'the yellow shirts', the royal color of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The UDD's followers dress in red, widely called 'the red shirts', known as the supporters of the deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis thumbnail PAD's_Siege_of_Government_House_in_Bangkok,_August_2008.jpg?width=300.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis wikiPageID "19119671".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis wikiPageRevisionID "591254436".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis above "Timeline of key events".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis bodyclass "bordered".
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- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data ""Red shirt" opposition supporter protests result in 18 deaths and over 800 injured.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "--09-14".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "After weeks of opposition-led protests, the Constitutional Court of Thailand dissolved the governing People's Power Party and two coalition member parties and banned leaders of the parties, including Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, from politics for five years. Wongsawat promptly resigns.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "An appeals court withdraws insurrection charges against PAD leaders and releases Chamlong and Chaiwat on bail. The following day, The remaining PAD leaders turn themselves in to police and are released on bail.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Army overruns red shirt camp resulting in the death of 12 people. Red Shirt leaders surrender and are arrested which is followed by rioting across Bangkok in which many buildings are destroyed by arson attacks including the CentralWorld shopping centre.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Deputy Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh begins negotiations with PAD leaders.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra returns to Thailand after his political allies won new elections and formed a coalition government. He and his wife face charges of corruption.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "PAD leaders Chaiwat Sinsuwongse and Chamlong Srimuang are arrested by police on insurrection charges filed since shortly after invasion of Government House in August.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "PAD protesters invade Government House, three ministries and headquarters of the NBT. Little effort is made to remove the protesters from Government House, although minor clashes between police and protesters are seen.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "PAD protesters rally at parliament, attempting to block a parliament session in which Prime Minister Somchai is to seek approval of policies. Police attempt to disperse protesters using tear gas. Somchai is forced to cross a fence to exit, while members of parliament are stranded in the building for many hours. Intermittent clashes day-long leave 2 dead and over 300 injured, including 20 policemen. Military troops are deployed to help control the situation.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Samak Sundaravej forms a coalition government and becomes prime minister, after winning the majority of seats in the 2007 general elections.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Samak's government survives no-confidence motion in parliament.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Somchai Wongsawat, Thaksin's brother-in-law, is ratified by the National Assembly and becomes prime minister. He is rejected by the PAD for being Thaksin's nominee.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Thaksin and his wife, Potjaman Na Pombejra, skipped bail and fled to the UK two weeks after she was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The Constitutional Court finds Samak guilty of conflict of interest, terminating his premiership.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The Government of the UK, where Thaksin had been primarily residing, revoked the visas of Thaksin and his wife, Potjaman Na Pombejra, while the couple were travelling in China.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The PAD begins demonstrations at Democracy Monument, demanding Samak's resignation, and later settles at Makkhawan Rangsan Bridge.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The PAD blockades Don Mueang, where the government held its temporary offices, and Suvarnabhumi International Airports, leaving thousands of tourists stranded and cutting off most of Thailand's international air connections. Several explosions and clashes occur in the following days.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The PAD regroups, threatening to resume protests against Thaksin.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The UDD protest group stormed the Fourth East Asia Summit in Pattaya, forcing its cancellation. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva declares a state of emergency in Bangkok and five neighbouring provinces.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "The supreme court found Thaksin guilty in a land purchase conflict of interest case, and sentenced him to two years in prison.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Train and air transport are disrupted by PAD supporters, although services would resume a few days later and state enterprise unions would not follow up on their threat to disrupt services.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis data "Violence escalates as police and troops besiege protest camp. At least 35 people are killed and over 250 injured in clashes, including foreign journalists and medical workers. First reports of police officers joining with protestors and shooting at the army. "Red Shirt" leaders warn of the possibility of civil war.".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis date "September 2010".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis date "September 2013".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis discuss "Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Thailand#Post-Thaksin politics articles".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--01-29".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--02-28".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--03-28".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--04-12".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--05-16".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--05-19".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--05-25".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--06-27".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--08-11".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--08-26".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--09-02".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--09-09".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--09-17".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--09-29".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--10-05".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--10-06".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--10-09".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--10-21".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--11-08".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--11-25".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "--12-02".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "1.08".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "2008".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "2009".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "2010".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "March–April".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:2008_in_Thailand.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:2008_riots.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:2009_in_Thailand.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:2009_riots.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Conflicts_in_2008.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Conflicts_in_2009.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Political_history_of_Thailand.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Political_riots.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Protests_in_Thailand.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Thailand.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis comment "Since 2008, there has been an ongoing political crisis in Thailand in form of a conflict between the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) and the People's Power Party (PPP) governments of Prime Ministers Samak Sundaravej and Somchai Wongsawat, respectively, and later between the Democrat Party government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD).".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "2008–10 Thai political crisis".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "2008年-2009年泰國政治危機".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "Crise política de 2008-2009 na Tailândia".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "Crisi politica in Thailandia del 2008".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "Crisis política en Tailandia de 2008 a 2010".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "Kryzys polityczny w Tajlandii (2008-2009)".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis label "Политический кризис в Таиланде (2008—2010)".
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs 2008%E2%80%9310_Thai_political_crisis.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Crisis_política_en_Tailandia_de_2008_a_2010.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Krisis_politik_Thailand_2008.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Crisi_politica_in_Thailandia_del_2008.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Kryzys_polityczny_w_Tajlandii_(2008-2009).
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Crise_política_de_2008-2009_na_Tailândia.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Q2014893.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis sameAs Q2014893.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis wasDerivedFrom 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis?oldid=591254436.
- 2008–10_Thai_political_crisis depiction PAD's_Siege_of_Government_House_in_Bangkok,_August_2008.jpg.