The Thai prime minister fought for his political survival Monday as opponents began a no-confidence debate in Parliament and thousands of protesters continued to besiege his office. The opposition Democrat Party brought the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and his cabinet in the wake of four weeks of street protests calling for the government’s resignation, and the Senate opened debate on the measure Monday. FullStory
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