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Published 24 Jul, 2023 07:22am

Thai protesters show support for Pita

BANGKOK: Hundreds of pro-deomcracy protesters in Thailand gathered on Sunday in a show of support for Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward party, after conservative opponents thwarted his latest attempt to become prime minister.

Move Forward won the May election after receiving strong youth support on a platform of anti-establishment policies, including reforming the military, ending business monopolies and amending the royal insult law, which protects the powerful monarchy from criticism.

Parliament has twice blocked the Harvard-educated Pita, 42, from becoming prime minister — once last Wednesday and previously the week before — which his supporters say was due to unfair rules.

“We will keep fighting ... no matter how many months we have to support democratic principles,” an activist said on stage drawing cheers from the crowd at a busy intersection in central Bangkok.

“Pita! Pita! Pita!” the crowd chanted.

Move Forward’s policies put it on collision course with Thailand’s nexus of royalist military, old money elites and conservative forces. Move Forward’s eight-party coalition inc­ludes the populist Pheu Thai party and controls a majority in the 500-member lower house.

Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2023

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