What will the U.S. Reaction Be to Thailand’s Election? » A supporter of Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of toppled premier Thaksin Shinawatra and the prime ministerial candidate for the country’s biggest opposition Pheu Thai Party, holds her poster in front of a building decorated with banners of the Democrat party in Bangkok’s notorious Klong Toey slum June 21, 2011.
A supporter of Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of toppled premier Thaksin Shinawatra and the prime ministerial candidate for the country’s biggest opposition Pheu Thai Party, holds her poster in front of a building decorated with banners of the Democrat party in Bangkok’s notorious Klong Toey slum June 21, 2011. The mostly low-income red shirts broadly support ousted populist premier Thaksin Shinawatra in a five-year political conflict against the traditional Bangkok elite that includes top generals, royal advisers, middle-class bureaucrats, business leaders and old-money families who back the ruling Democrat Party. Thais will go to the polls on July 3 for a general election. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND – Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
