BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra offered on Sunday to form a unity government after April 2 elections with senior posts for opponents leading street protests to oust him.
"I welcome everyone to form a government to mutually tackle the problems and take part in political reforms," Thaksin told 30,000 supporters at a rally in Bangkok. "I want all the conflicts to end after April 2," he said.
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