EU urges 'clear timetable' for Thai vote

A European Union spokesperson says a clear timetable for early elections in Thailand is a priority, after the army declared martial law in the country.

The European Union is calling for "a clear timetable" for a snap election in Thailand after the military imposed martial law across the kingdom.

"The EU has consistently called for dialogue, a peaceful resolution of the political crisis and respect for democratic principles in Thailand," said a spokesperson for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

"The priority now is to set a clear timetable for early elections and establish as soon as possible a fully functioning government with democratic legitimacy," the spokesperson said in a statement.

Thailand's caretaker Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan earlier called for fresh polls to be held on August 3 in a bid to end the nation's political turmoil.

The premier backed the decision to introduce martial law, saying it could help the proposed election to take place. He also said the government would "engage in reforms before the election", without giving further details.

The EU statement said the bloc called on "all parties to exercise restraint and work together in the interest of the country" and urged "the military to respect international human rights standards, including media freedom".


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