HONG KONG (Reuters) - Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Friday Thailand should install a national unity government to rule for two years after this month's elections and then hold another poll under a new constitution.
Thaksin insisted in an interview with Reuters in Hong Kong he would never be prime minister again. He said the military junta that overthrew him in a coup last year would harm the country if it tried to rig the Dec. 23 general election.
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