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DEMONSTRATORS joining a rally called by the Labour Network for People’s Rights at Ratchaprasong intersection last evening (July 27) urged the eight parties in the Pheu Thai-led coalition to clarify if there are any conflicts and not switch sides, TV Channel 7 said.

 

The demonstrators also urged senators to listen to the people’s voice as they had to endure over nine years of rule by the current government.

 

By 6.30 p.m. the protesters had completed setting up a stage at this intersection with the leaders taking turns in giving speeches.

 

by TNR Staff

Scenes for last evening demonstration at Ratchaprasong intersection. Photo: TV Channel 7

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/07/28/protesters-urge-8-coalition-partners-to-not-switch-sides/

 

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Just now, SoilSpoil said:

Every tree starts with just a seed. Give it time, the genie is out of the bottle.

For the scale of what has just transpired, the response has been pathetic!

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5 minutes ago, 2baht said:

For the scale of what has just transpired, the response has been pathetic!

Patience my friend, patience.

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Alas it is self interest and the status quo and not the people's will. This whole thing was very well planned by the military junta. If the election saw PTP with a landslide victory the same would have happened. They would not have been allowed to take power. Now they will get into bed with the very same elites that would have dinied them to form a government. The only way forward now is to overthrow the entire establishment. The next so-called government will replace the senators next year with more generals and Thailand will remain under the control of the military. Very sad times for Thailand. 

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Partners To Not Switch Sides [sic]

split infinitive. maybe the tnr staff should go back to school... or learn to write. errors like this cause others to repeat them thinking they are correct

 

should read 'not to switch sides'

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7 hours ago, 2baht said:

Around 200-300 protesters? That will shake the establishment! ????

Perhaps most Thais have other things more important to themselves. They are debt slaves with no time to worry about who should run the country. 

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16 minutes ago, pokerface1 said:

Perhaps most Thais have other things more important to themselves. They are debt slaves with no time to worry about who should run the country. 

But most of them voted!

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22 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

Partners To Not Switch Sides [sic]

split infinitive. maybe the tnr staff should go back to school... or learn to write. errors like this cause others to repeat them thinking they are correct

 

should read 'not to switch sides'

Oh dear, what a major blunder, guess that will really make a difference to the outcome

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30 minutes ago, 2baht said:

But most of them voted!

Good point so might I add there afraid of the military or perhaps the rallly organisers were paid off

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8 hours ago, 2baht said:

For the scale of what has just transpired, the response has been pathetic!

There are more acts yet to play out.

 

The shows not over.

 

The oversized lady has not sang.

 

Etc.

 

We dont want a coup to end this prematurely. What would we do with all our popcorn. 

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2 hours ago, Pouatchee said:

Partners To Not Switch Sides [sic]

split infinitive. maybe the tnr staff should go back to school... or learn to write. errors like this cause others to repeat them thinking they are correct

 

should read 'not to switch sides'

Off topic,  but that's what I would have thought. I've seen suggestions from some with more knowledge on the subject that split infinitives aren't necessarily a bad thing. 

 

Either way I agree with their point of view and hope they can all stick together to create a better future. 

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