User:PunkAndromeda/sandbox
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History
[edit]Background
[edit]Coup d’état
[edit]Surayud government
[edit]2007 General Election
[edit]2008 political crisis
[edit]Samak and Somchai governments
[edit]Chavarat caretaker leadership
[edit]Abhisit era
[edit]2011 General Election
[edit]Yingluck government
[edit]2013–14 political crisis
[edit]Dissolution
[edit]Political objectives and policies
[edit]Organisational structure
[edit]Public reaction
[edit]International response
[edit]Controversies
[edit]Responses draft
[edit]- Australia –
- Canada – Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter MacKay issued a statement iterating: "Canada is deeply concerned by these developments. We urge a peaceful solution to this crisis in conformity with the country's constitution. Thailand has made marked progress in terms of respect for human rights and the rule of law, and Canada urges all parties to continue to uphold these values."[1]
- China –
- Costa Rica –
- EU –
- Hong Kong –
- Indonesia –
- Laos –
- Malaysia –
- New Zealand –
- Russia –
- South Africa –
- UK –
- UN –
- US –
References
[edit]- ^ MacKay, Peter (2006-09-19). "Statement by Minister MacKay on Coup d'État in Thailand" (Press release). Foreign Affairs Media Relations Office. Archived from the original on 2024-08-12. Retrieved 2024-08-13.