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Asked about the Monarchy Reform Demo Action, This is the King of Thailand’s Answer. Page all

BANGKOK, KOMPAS.com – Raja Thailand Maha Vajiralongkorn admits that she still loves her demonstrator amid the calls for monarchical reform that burst in Thailand.

The statement was his first public comment since the action demonstration broke out in Thailand since August CGTN.

The comments were issued when he gathered with royal loyalists in yellow on Sunday (1/11/2020).

When asked Channel 4 News Regarding his response to the protesters, King Maha replied “We love them all.”

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After that, King Maha was also asked if there was still room for compromise, he replied “Thailand is a land of compromise.”

The King’s comment seemed to answer the attitude of the Royal Palace which remained silent when asked for feedback on the demonstration action in Thailand that never went away.

The demonstrators, led by students, demanded the resignation of the prime minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and calls for monarchical reform.

The protesters want to suppress the rule of King Maha who now has complete control of certain military units and the palace’s wealth worth tens of billions of US dollars.

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The leader of the Thai Government loyalist group, Warong Dechgitvigrom, continues to mobilize people to fight anti-government protesters.

He claimed that King Maha had told him to “help uncover the truth.”

Prayuth’s government banned protests last month through declaring a state of emergency and arresting many demonstration leaders.

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However, the Thai people have increasingly opposed the decision to state of emergency and prompted more people to take to the streets.

Finally, the Government of Thailand withdrew its decision.

On the other hand, Prayuth said he would not resign and rejected accusations that last year’s elections had been staged for his benefit.


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