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An attack on a deputy first act of violence of the elections in Thailand. Bangkok, May 11 () .- The upcoming elections on July 3 in Thailand Empa has been the first act of violence, attempted murder of a deputy from the opposition who was injured when a unknown shot five times near Bangkok.
Wicha Ptephosree General of the Police, told reporters today confirm that it is a motivated attack politics, and estn on the trail of the assailants, according to the digital edition newspaper, darkfall powerleveling, "The Nation".
The victim, Pracha Prasobdee, Puea Thai opposition party (From Thais), was shot in the back while sitting in the passenger seat of an automobile and two men riding a motorbike opened fire on his step.
The Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, the ruling Democrat Party, today visited the injured in hospital in Bangkok Rama IX, in an attempt to prevent the spread of, global agenda powerleveling, violence even before the electoral campaign.
The violent action comes two days later that the chief of the Government were addressing the nation by all means of communication to announce the dissolution of parliament and call early elections this 3 July.
The elections in Thailand for years have been characterized by vote buying, violence and the utilization of farndula stars as bait for voters.
This year, the call, wow powerleveling, comes in addition to the polls on a pass deep in the division that caused the 2006 military coup that deposed the then prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra.
They will have held elections also something more than a year after two months of street protests carried out by the front anti-called "red shirts" and that triggered outbreaks of violence that caused 91 nearly 1,900 killed and wounded in the streets of Bangkok.
The leaders of the "red shirts", supporters of prfugo Shinawatra and his return to Thailand, say respetarn the outcome of the polls as not to interfere wrongdoing or the Army or other institutions to influence how to vote.

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