Thai coup leaders dissolve Senate, adding to power

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Thai coup leaders dissolve Senate, adding to power

Saturday’s announcement, which was read out on television, strips away the last democratic institution in the country two days after the military seized power.

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Published: Sat 24 May 2014, 7:16 PM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 2:03 AM

Thai soldiers guard during a protest against the coup in Bangkok, Thailand.- AP

Thai soldiers guard during a protest against the coup in Bangkok, Thailand.- AP

Thailand’s coup leaders say they are dissolving the country’s Senate and will assume all lawmaking power.

Saturday’s announcement, which was read out on television, strips away the last democratic institution in the country two days after the military seized power.

The junta suspended the constitution and dissolved the lower house of Parliament on Thursday. It had left the Senate in place, presumably in hopes the upper house might later approve some of its measures and provide a vestige of democracy. The reason for Saturday’s about-face was not known.

The military says it took power to prevent more turmoil in Thailand’s protracted political deadlock, which pits supporters of the elected populist government against establishment-backed protesters who accuse the deposed government of corruption. It’s the country’s 12th coup in eight decades.


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