Protest is awaiting for Thaksin in Khon Kaen

An anti-government group in Khon Kaen plans to stage a protest against Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra when he begins his two-day tour of the northeastern province on Monday.
The Network of Khon Kaen People for Democracy views Thaksin's trip to the Northeast as an attempt to woo support ahead of the general election, the group's leader Suntharee Hatthi Sengking said on Wednesday. She said the tour was aimed at restoring the sagging popularity of Thaksin and his Thai Rak Thai Party. Suntharee said her group, which is allied with the antigovernment People's Alliance for Democracy, would record Thaksin's trip to Khon Kaen to determine later whether he does anything in violation of electoral law. The caretaker premier on Tuesday announced his plan to visit government projects in northeastern and northern provinces. Thaksin is scheduled to fly to Khon Kaen on Monday morning. On Tuesday he will take part in a teleconference session with governors of 19 northeastern provinces and Cabinet members in Bangkok. He is scheduled to visit Chiang Mai from August 14 to 17. The Nation
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