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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Bangkok
24 December 2007
Supporters of Thailand's ousted1 Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra say they have enough support to form a coalition2 government, one day after winning a majority of seats in the country's new parliament. The elections marked a return to democratic rule following a military coup4 last year. But as VOA's Luis Ramirez reports from Bangkok, the kingdom's political situation is far from settled.
The People Power Party, which backs exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won a majority of the parliament's 480 seats. But the victory was not as overwhelming as exit polls originally reported. Without an outright5 majority, the PPP must form a coalition government led by Thaksin supporters who have pledged to bring the ousted leader back - something analysts6 say the military will likely try to prevent.
Thaksin was ousted after opponents accused him of corruption7, abuse of power, and a lack of respect for the highly revered8 Thai king.
The election on Sunday was a no-confidence vote by Thais who expressed frustration9 with the military's handling of the economy and other affairs over the past 15 months since the coup. This voter in Bangkok said he cast a ballot10 not so much in favor of any particular party, but against those who staged the coup.
He says the time since the coup has been very, very bad, especially in regard to the economy.
Analysts say the vote was a lesson to the coup makers11. However, they say it remains12 unclear whether the military, the urban elite13 and the bureaucratic14 establishment will accept Thaksin's return to Thai politics.
Military leaders promised to accept the initial election results, but whether they remain on the sidelines in the crucial coming weeks in which a government will be formed is another question.
"It remains to be seen now how they play their future role," said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a professor of politics at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University. "They want to remain involved in politics somehow but they know the days of the coup may be numbered. This is the predicament for the military but it also provides a lot of uncertainty15 for Thailand."
The long existing Democrat3 Party - which has the implicit16 support of the military - has come in with the second largest majority.
Observers warn that having an ineffective government in place could bring more turmoil17 and create conditions for renewed intervention18 by the military.
1 ousted | |
驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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2 coalition | |
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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3 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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4 coup | |
n.政变;突然而成功的行动 | |
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5 outright | |
adv.坦率地;彻底地;立即;adj.无疑的;彻底的 | |
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6 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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7 corruption | |
n.腐败,堕落,贪污 | |
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8 revered | |
v.崇敬,尊崇,敬畏( revere的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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9 frustration | |
n.挫折,失败,失效,落空 | |
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10 ballot | |
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票 | |
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11 makers | |
n.制造者,制造商(maker的复数形式) | |
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12 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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n.精英阶层;实力集团;adj.杰出的,卓越的 | |
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adj.官僚的,繁文缛节的 | |
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15 uncertainty | |
n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物 | |
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a.暗示的,含蓄的,不明晰的,绝对的 | |
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17 turmoil | |
n.骚乱,混乱,动乱 | |
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18 intervention | |
n.介入,干涉,干预 | |
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