S.Res. 351 (102nd): A resolution to commend the people of Thailand for successfully conducting peaceful general elections and to congratulate Thailand’s pro-democracy parties on their victory.

Introduced:
Sep 28, 1992 (102nd Congress, 1991–1992)
Sponsor:
Sen. Alan Cranston [D-CA]
Status:
Agreed To (Simple Resolution)

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9/28/1992--Introduced.
Commends: (1) the people of Thailand for their commitment to civilian democracy; and (2) Thailand's interim government on its leadership in investigating the May 1992 violence and upholding its commitment to conducting fair elections. Congratulates Thailand's four pro-democracy parties on their victory. Encourages the new Government of Thailand to complete the official investigation into the May 1992 events. Supports resuming U.S. foreign economic assistance to Thailand once the newly elected government has taken office.

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