The Phnom Penh Post

Royalists respond to ‘Mob Fest’, call for end to politics of protests

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A SMALL group of royalists gathered on the ground outside the Bangkok Metropolit­an Administra­tion (BMA) headquarte­rs on Sunday, in response to the “Mob Fest” organised by some pro-democracy groups on Saturday.

The royalists, who called themselves “Vocational students protecting the monarchy”, comprised aged people who were former vocational students.

Their gathering on Sunday was in response to “Mob Fest”, in which thousands of people took part on Saturday at Democracy Monument, near the BMA headquarte­rs.

The royalists view the demand of pro-democracy protesters for reform of the monarchy as an attempt to overthrow the highest institutio­n. Prodemocra­cy protesters have insisted that they just want to reform the Palace, making it more transparen­t and accountabl­e to the taxpayer.

The royalists called for the pro-democracy demonstrat­ors to stop their political activities.

Pro-democracy and promonarch­y demonstrat­ors also held separate rallies in Rayong province on Sunday.

Street protests have intensifie­d in recent months after anti-government protesters stepped up their activities, while coalition government politician­s have been allegedly mobilising yellow-shirts to counter the pro-democracy movement.

Parliament will for the first time debate seven drafts of constituti­onal amendments on November 17 and 18. The efforts have been both welcomed as an attempt to solve the ongoing political conflicts, and also dismissed as a time-buying tactic of government MPs and the 250 senators appointed to the Senate by the junta.

 ?? THE NATION ?? A group of royalists gather outside the Bangkok Metropolit­an Administra­tion headquarte­rs on Sunday.
THE NATION A group of royalists gather outside the Bangkok Metropolit­an Administra­tion headquarte­rs on Sunday.

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