Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Tuesday he would accept the findings of an independent investigation into the deadly army crackdown on anti-government red-shirt protesters.
Mr Abhisit has been accused by opposition MPs of violating human rights in ordering the confrontation between the demonstrators and armed troops, who fired live rounds during several clashes in the capital.
"Whatever the outcome of the fact-finding investigation, (deputy premier Suthep Thaungsuban) and I are ready to accept it," Mr Abhisit said on the second day of the debate in parliament on a censure motion against his government.
He said the government "will not interfere" with the inquiry, which has not yet been set up.
Opposition MPs, including UDD co-leader Jatuporn Prompan, resumed their censure debate on Tuesday, targeting the prime minister and Mr Suthep over their handling of the UDD protests.