Otago Daily Times

Thai PM defiant in face of mass protests

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BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chanocha said yesterday he was not quitting after tens of thousands of antigovern­ment protesters defied a ban on demonstrat­ions and he warned them not to persist.

The ban on gatherings of more than five people was imposed on Thursday after nearly three months of protests that have called for a reduction in the powers of King Maha Vajiralong­korn’s monarchy as well as the removal of Prayuth.

Protesters defied the ban and staged one of the biggest demonstrat­ions in Bangkok on Thursday evening.

‘‘I’m not quitting,’’ Prayuth told reporters after an emergency cabinet meeting.

‘‘The Government must use the emergency decree. We have to proceed because the situation became violent . . . It is being used for 30 days, or less if the situation eases.’’

He warned people not to violate the emergency measures, saying: ‘‘Just wait and see . . . If you do wrong, we will use the law.’’

Protesters seek the removal of Prayuth, who first took power in a 2014 coup, saying he engineered last year’s election to keep hold of power. He says the election was fair.

Protesters also want a new constituti­on, to replace on drafted under military rule.

Calls have also built for reforms to the monarchy, which is accused by protesters of helping to entrench decades of military influence in politics.

Protests have been largely peaceful.

Police said yesterday two men would be charged with attempted violence against the queen, which carries a possible death sentence.

Protesters have denounced the emergency measures and the arrest of about 40 protesters in the past week and were planning another demonstrat­ion last night.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? We will not be moved . . . Prodemocra­cy protesters show the threefinge­r salute as they gather demanding the Government to resign and to release detained leaders in Bangkok yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS We will not be moved . . . Prodemocra­cy protesters show the threefinge­r salute as they gather demanding the Government to resign and to release detained leaders in Bangkok yesterday.
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Prayuth Chanocha

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