Normal Response to Sept 24 Rally
Officials will take normal action to cope with an anti-government rally on Sept 24, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha while warning of negative impacts on the country.
Officials will take normal action to cope with an anti-government rally on Sept 24, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha while warning of negative impacts on the country.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha thanked all parties for ensuring order during the weekend political rally.
The Royal Thai Police Office has worked out a new plan to handle the anti-government rally on Sept 19 and started to deploy about 10,000 officers at the demonstration venue.
About 100,000 people would gather in the next anti-government rally on Sept 19 and it would be peaceful if authorities seriously impose security measures, said Rangsiman Rome, list MP of the Move Forward Party.
Anti-government protesters under the banner of Free People movement staged a rally at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Sunday, calling for a new constitution, House dissolution and an end of what they call civil rights abuse.
Protesters burned the photos of the prime minister and his deputy in a rally outside Government House on Friday as anti-government activists step up their demand for a fresh election.
Triam Udom Suksa School has become the latest high school in Bangkok to hold a protest following the disbandment of the Future Forward Party (FFP) by the Constitutional Court.
Thousands of Thai fishermen hold a rally outside the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in protest against the government’s stringent regulations that affect their livelihood.
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