Pro-Thaksin party wins Thai election by landslide - exit poll
BANGKOK, July 3 (Reuters) - Thailand's opposition Puea Thai Party, allied with ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won a general election on Sunday by a landslide with 313 of 500 available parliamentary seats, according to an exit poll by Bangkok's Suan Dusit University.
The nationwide poll of 157,759 people who cast their vote showed Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's ruling Democrat Party trailed Puea Thai with 152 of the parliamentary seats.
The size of the margin, if accurate, would allow Puea Thai to govern on its own without coalition partners and usher in to power Thaksin's sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, a 44-year-old businesswoman campaigning for prime minister.
Harap2 Thailand akan lebih maju dibawah pemerintahan Thaksin.
BalasPadamTahniah kepada kerajaan Thaksin.
BalasPadamSemoga kerajaan Thaksin dapat memberikan yang terbaik dalam pemerintahannya.
BalasPadamSemoga juga keadaan di Thailand akan sentiasa aman dan tidak akan berlaku sebarang rusuhan seperti terdahulunya.
BalasPadamPemerintahan Thaksin masih mendapat sambutan daripada rakyat.
BalasPadamAll the best to the new government.
BalasPadamsemoga pemerintahan Thaksin akan berkekalan dengan restu rakyat majoriti.
BalasPadamharap keadaan di Thailang akan menjadi lebih baik dan aman.
BalasPadamharap keadaan di Thailand akan menjadi lebih baik dan aman.
BalasPadamSemoga semua hak rakyat terjaga. Tidak kira agama dan bangsa apa pun di Thailand.
BalasPadamharap pemerintahan Thaksin tidak seperti dahulu, lakukan perubahan yang lebih baik.
BalasPadamI hope the party who won the election will be able to stabilize their country after six years the country was hit by tensions including violence.
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