Thai protesters hit the streets as PM wins no-confidence vote
The Hindu
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Pro-democracy protesters vented their anger in Bangkok on Saturday after Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-cha survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament. More than 300 demonstrators marched in central Bangkok’s main shopping mall district carrying red flags and wearing ponchos in the downpour. “The government should be gone. If things were good why would we come out to protest?” a 28-year-old demonstrator said.More Related News

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