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Demonstrators have been taking to the streets over the past three months against prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, accusing him of rigging last year’s election to stay in power. The people gave the corrupt leader three days to step down.
Activist Patsaravalee “Mind” Tanakitvibulpon said protesters, who also want curbs on the powers of the monarchy, would return if the Thai premier does not quit by Saturday.
“Our fight isn’t over as long as he doesn’t resign. If within three days he doesn’t resign, he will face the people again,” activist Patsaravalee told the crowd.