The Sunday Guardian

Thousands join biggest protest for years in thai capital

- REUTERS PATPICHA TANAKASEMP­IPAT, MATTHEW TOSTEVIN BANGKOK REUTERS

Thousands of people joined Bangkok’s biggest protest since a 2014 coup on Saturday, after authoritie­s in Thailand moved to ban a party that has rallied opposition to the government of former military ruler Prayuth Chan-ocha. The demonstrat­ion, called a day earlier by Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroong­ruangkit, a 41-year-old billionair­e, revived memories of the spasms of street protest that have roiled Bangkok periodical­ly over the past two decades of turbulent politics.

But there was no sign of a major police presence or attempt to block the biggest demonstrat­ion since Prayuth seized power in 2014 in the name of ending street violence.

“This is just the beginning,” Thanathorn told the cheering crowd that spilled across walkways and stairways close to the MBK Centre, in the heart of Bangkok’s shopping and business district.

“Today is a show of strength so that in future others may join us. We’re just here today as a test run. Prayuth, don’t be afraid yet. The real thing is next month.”

Thanathorn has emerged as the most outspoken opponent of the government headed by Prayuth, 65, since an election in March that the opposition said were manipulate­d to favour the army. Thailand’s election panel has asked the Constituti­onal Court to dissolve the Future Forward Party, accusing it of infringing laws governing political parties by accepting multi-million dollar loans from Thanathorn. Last month, the Constituti­onal Court found Thanathorn guilty of holding shares in a media company on the date his candidacy was registered for the election, disqualify­ing him as a member of parliament. Thanathorn disputed the ruling.

At the protest, demonstrat­ors chanted “Long live democracy, dictatorsh­ip get out”. Thanathorn earlier signed an agreement with six parties in an opposition alliance to push for changes to the constituti­on that was drawn up by the junta before the election.

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