The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD)’s midday deadline has expired and its leaders have come out to warn that some of its supporters may resort to ‘uncontrollable actions’ for which it should not be held responsible.
Weng Tochirakarn, a core leader of UDD said if the government denied its request to dissolve the parliament before deadline, any uncontrolled cases may happen and UDD won’t take responsibility.
“We have offered the best choice to government. If Abhisit denied our proposal, some groups of protestors might not satisfy and any uncontrolled cases may be happened,” he said.
Earlier in the day the government has already said it would not heed to the demands of the UDD.
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has come out to spurn the demands of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) saying that it was something that was not possible although his government would continue to talk with all parties in order to find a solution that would be satisfactory to all parties.
“The demands of the protestors to dissolve the parliament before noon, is something that we cannot do. This is a unanimous decision by the coalition members present at the meeting,” Mr. Abhisit said from the 11th Infantry Regiment in Bang Khen area of Bangkok which is in the process of being besieged by the UDD supporters.