Thailand to hold fresh election on July 20
May 01, 2014  03:41
Thailand's prime minister and the country's Election Commission yesterday agreed to hold an election in July, despite the opposition's reluctance to say whether it will take part after it had boycotted a poll in February that was later annulled.

Anti-government protesters have vowed to disrupt any election, as they did in February as part of a six-month campaign to oust Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, raising questions over whether the polls will go ahead smoothly.
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