AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL ASSURED The protesters say they will occupy the city's main arteries until an unelected "people's council" replaces Yingluck's administration. But at least that's the right step," Suranand Vejjajiva, secretary-general to the prime minister, told Reuters. "The ballot box doesn't solve everything, and she knows that. Her senior officials stressed the caretaker government had no legal powers to postpone or cancel the election and stressed that even an imperfect poll was better than none. But she seemed relaxed and cheerful at the meeting, which was held inside an air force base near Don Muang International Airport. When he is doing something against the law, most people do not support that." Speakers at protest sites across central Bangkok have given the impression Yingluck is worn out and eager to quit. "We believe the election will bring the situation back to normal," Deputy Prime Minister Pongthep Thepkanchana told reporters.
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After the meeting, the government said the poll would go ahead as scheduled, and it derided the leader of the protest movement, Suthep Thaugsuban. Yingluck invited protest leaders and political parties to discuss a proposal to delay the general election, which she has called for February 2, but her opponents snubbed her invitation. The political fault line pits the Bangkok-based middle class and royalist establishment against the mostly poorer, rural supporters of Yingluck and her brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, a former premier ousted by the military in 2006 who is seen as the power behind her government.
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The unrest, which flared in early November and escalated this week when demonstrators occupied main intersections of the capital, is the latest chapter in an eight-year conflict. There was no apparent movement as the deadline came and went. Some hardline protesters threatened to blockade the stock exchange and an air traffic control facility if Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had not stepped down by a deadline media said was set for 8 p.m. Marshall BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's government stuck to a plan for a February election on Wednesday despite mounting pressure from protesters who have brought parts of Bangkok to a near-standstill, and said it believed support for the leader of the agitation was waning.