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    Lets hope this brings about some stability once it all beds down:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7782950.stm

    Thailand's opposition leader, Abhisit Vejjajiva, has been confirmed as the country's new prime minister after winning a special vote in parliament.

    The speaker of the lower house, Chai Chidchob, said the Democrat Party leader had beaten ex-police chief Pracha Promnok by 235 votes to 198.

    Mr Abhisit will become Thailand's fifth leader in a little over two years.

    The previous Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, was forced to resign after a court ruling earlier this month.

    The constitutional court found his governing People Power Party (PPP) guilty of fraud during the last election a year ago, and banned it and two other parties in the governing coalition. Mr Somchai and several other PPP leaders were also barred from politics.

    However, lawmakers from the three parties who escaped the politics ban quickly formed new "shell" party - Puea Thai (For Thailand) - or joined other parties.

    On Sunday, Mr Somchai's brother-in-law, exiled former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, accused the army of using the courts to undermine the government and warned them not to interfere in politics.

    'Silent coup'

    The opposition victory against the governing party came after days of behind-the-scenes bargaining to persuade Thaksin loyalists to switch sides, with lucrative cabinet posts and, allegedly, large sums of cash being offered by both sides.


    Supporters of Mr Thaksin reacted furiously to the result of the vote


    Profile: Abhisit Vejjajiva

    After the speaker of parliament had gone round and asked each of the 436 MPs to state the choice, he announced that Mr Abhisit had won and that the Democrats would be given their first chance to govern for eight years.

    "Abhisit gained more than half of the vote, therefore I declare that Abhisit has been elected the new prime minister," Mr Chai said.

    Outside the parliament, about 200 supporters of the ousted government reacted furiously to what they called a "silent coup", hurling barricades at the gates and stopping MPs from leaving. Several cars had their windows broken.

    The BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says Mr Abhisit will start his term in office confronting some formidable challenges.

    The 44-year-old British-born politician needs to restore battered economic confidence, cool the emotional political climate, and impose his authority on a cabinet drawn up through days of bargaining with his coalition partners, our correspondent says.

    The country was stricken by months of political deadlock as anti-government protesters mounted a campaign to topple the PPP.

    The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) accused the party of being a proxy for Mr Thaksin, who was ousted in a coup in 2006.

    The protest culminated in a week-long occupation of Bangkok's main international airport which left 300,000 foreign tourists stranded.

    The PAD called off its action following the constitutional court ruling.
 
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