Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra faced a new threat to his rule, as prosecutors considered filing vote fraud charges against his party that could lead to its dissolution. The Election Commission ruled Thursday that Thaksin’s party violated two laws in the campaigning for elections held on April 2 that have since been invalidated. A panel of prosecutors met for three hours Friday to consider whether to bring the case against Thaksin’s party, which has run the country for the last five years, to the Constitutional Court. Full Story
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