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          Thais vote for Senate ahead of deadline for PM

          By Agencies in Bangkok, Thailand | China Daily | Updated: 2014-03-31 07:31

          Thais voted on Sunday for half of the country's 150-seat Senate in a key test for Yingluck Shinawatra's troubled government, a day before the prime minister is due to defend herself against negligence charges over a disastrous rice subsidy project.

          Anti-government protesters are in their fifth month of a campaign to force Yingluck out and set in motion political and electoral reforms before a new general election takes place.

          Yingluck's opponents want impeachment charges brought against her over the government's financially ruinous rice subsidy project. A Senate dominated by anti-government politicians could hasten her exit.

          Thailand's 150-seat Senate is made up of 77 elected senators. The other 73 seats are appointed and seen as allied to the anti-Thaksin establishment.

          The election is expected to fill the seats of elected senators, whose six-year terms will expire on Monday.

          Anti-government forces want to ensure a conservative, pro-establishment majority to influence any decision to remove Yingluck, which would require the votes of three-fifths of the senators.

          Yingluck is due to appear before the National Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday to defend herself against charges of dereliction of duty for her role in overseeing the botched rice subsidy project.

          While party affiliation is prohibited in the nonpartisan Senate, the majority of the 77 elected seats will be decided on the basis of endorsements from powerful, party-affiliated local institutions, particularly in rural areas, meaning that the result could deliver a pro-Yingluck majority.

          "The Senate vote is likely to deliver a result similar to the nullified Feb 2 election for the lower house, meaning it will be pro-government," said political analyst Kan Yuenyong at Siam Intelligence Unit.

          "However, most - around 90 percent - of appointed senators are anti-government, so if the Senate is asked to remove Yingluck, they're very close to the number of voices needed to do that."

          Appointed senators are chosen by a committee that includes the heads of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Constitutional Court, Election Commission, State Audit Commission and a representative of the Supreme Court.

          Government supporters accuse the courts of bias and say many judges are aligned with the conservative establishment.

          Thailand has been locked in a seemingly intractable political stalemate since Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 coup. The conflict broadly pits the Bangkok-based middle class and royalist establishment against the mostly poorer, rural supporters of the Shinawatras.

          Protesters disrupted a Feb 2 general election which was nullified by a court on March 21, leaving Thailand in political limbo and Yingluck at the head of a caretaker government with limited powers.

          Election officials have said it will take at least three months to organize a new vote, but that election going smoothly looks unlikely. Protesters have vowed to disrupt any general election held before their political changes are enacted.

          Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters marched through the streets of Bangkok on Saturday to drum up support to oust Yingluck and rid the country of the influence of her brother, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

          "If the opposition keeps boycotting elections, we'll never get anywhere and Thailand will be unable to solve its problems," Jarupong Ruangsuwan, leader of the ruling Puea Thai Party, told reporters after casting his vote for the upper house on Sunday.

          Reuters - Xinhua

           Thais vote for Senate ahead of deadline for PM

          Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, with a brace on her foot after recently injuring her ankle, walks away after casting her ballot in the Senate elections at a polling station in Bangkok on Sunday. Pornchai Kittiwongsakul / Agence France-Presse

          (China Daily 03/31/2014 page12)

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