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1 Mattarella has made clear he does not want to dissolve parliament immediately.
2 Thousands of protesters remained defiant, calling for Abhisit to dissolve parliament immediately.
3 Without that, he will have to dissolve parliament and call early elections.
4 A decision to dissolve parliament was then made by the Privy Council.
5 This month the prime minister is deciding whether or not to dissolve parliament .
6 Coalition partners have been calling on Abhisit to dissolve parliament within six months.
7 He also has the power to override or dissolve parliament , and call elections.
8 On Monday, coalition partners proposed Abhisit dissolve parliament in six months.
9 Mr Lonsdale has threatened to dissolve parliament if a solution is not reached.
10 The president can nominate prime ministers, dissolve parliament and call elections.
11 She has also held off deciding whether to dissolve parliament ahead of the vote.
12 Abhisit will likely have to dissolve parliament soon or resign.
13 Abhisit may well have to dissolve parliament soon or resign.
14 On the next day, therefore, they resolved to dissolve parliament .
15 That raises questions over why Abhisit doesn't simply bend and offer to dissolve parliament immediately.
16 Labour would risk having to dissolve parliament and hold a new election if they failed.
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