Hundreds vow to keep battling to bring genuine democracy to the nation PUBLISHED : 19 Jul 2023 at 22: 25 Demonstrators collect on Wednesday night at Democracy Monument following the court-ordered suspension of celebration leader Pita Limjaroenrat and the rejection by parliament of an effort to choose him a 2nd time for prime minister. (Photo: Wassayos Ngamkham) Hundreds of demonstrators collected at Democracy Monument on Wednesday night to vent their anger over the end of Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s quote to endedupbeing prime minister. The mainly tranquil rally followed a remarkable day in parliament, where Mr Pita lost his MP status after the Constitutional Court bought him suspended pending a judgment. After he left the chamber, legislators voted not to permit him to be chosen for prime minister a 2nd time. Some of the crowds that had rallied near parliament earlier in the day made their method to Democracy Monument at around 5pm. They were signedupwith by others who covered a big fabric banner reading “Prime Minister Pita of People’s Consensus” around the monolith. Somyos Pruksakasemsuk, leader of the June 24 Democracy Movement, took the phase to open the rally by prompting demonstrators to toss the complete weight of their assistance behind Mr Pita. He criticised totalitarians and fe
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