Thai protesters consider PM’s offer for Nov 14 elections in exchange for ending occupation

BANGKOK (AP) – Leaders of Thailand’s anti-government protesters have asked the government to speak with one voice before they will respond to the prime minister’s new proposal for early elections in exchange for ending their occupation of downtown Bangkok that has crippled the capital for weeks.

The leaders, ranging from hardline militants to others seemingly more willing to compromise, indicated they would deliver their response later Tuesday, once they heard from the government.

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