Thai vote goes smoothly as protesters regroup near Bangkok lakes

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By Khettiya Jittapong and Nick Macfie BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand held re-run elections in five provinces where voting was disrupted in last month's poll by anti-government protesters who decamped from a main Bangkok intersection on Sunday and moved inside a central park. There were no reports of violence at Sunday's vote, although gunfire and at least two explosions had raised tension in Bangkok before the original February 2 general election. The protesters, seeking to unseat Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, gathered in central Lumpini Park, where hundreds already sleep in tents alongside boating lakes and under trees, after protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban said they would abandon other sites in the city. Another protest site was dismantled, with stages, huge screens, giant speakers and amplifiers, tents, stalls and mobile toilets cleared away overnight, but the elevated highway along the south side of Lumpini Park was still blocked by tires and sandbags.




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