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{{date|December 9, 2013}}
[[File:Yingluck Shinawatra at US Embassy, Bangkok, July 2011.jpg|thumb|left|File photo of Yingluck Shinawatra from 2011 {{image credit|United States Embassy, Bangkok}}]]
Earlier today, [[Thailand]]'s {{w|Prime Minister of Thailand|Prime Minister}} {{w|Yingluck Shinawatra}} formally dissolved the {{w|National Assembly of Thailand|country's national assembly}} and called for new elections. The new elections are scheduled to take place on February 2 of next year. According to ''[[{{w|CNN]]}}'', it is unclear if Shinawatra will be her party's choice to as a candidate in the elections.
 
Yesterday, the 150 member strong {{w|Democrat Party (Thailand)|Democrat Party}}, the country's main opposition party, said they would resign en masse because they were unable to work with the current government.