The anti-government protesters have been pressuring Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to "immediately" dissolve the lower House and hold a new general election as they have viewed that apart from the House dissolution, there is no other solution to the ongoing political conflict.
But, the "various-color shirts" have opposed the early House dissolution since they believe it would negatively affect continuity of the coalition government's economic stimulus measures.
Prime Minister Abhisit has echoed the "various-color shirts'" view, saying that the government has been listening to proposed solutions to the country's ongoing political conflict from several other social sections.
"The government is considering (political) views from several social sections as I think the society wants to see decision making concerning politics, including House dissolution, to be based on the national interest," Abhisit said.
The solution to the country's problem must be done for the benefit of the majority of the Thai people, "not just for the "red shirts," Abhisit said.
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