In Thailand, on the 19th, 15 years after the military coup d'etat in 2006, supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin and others carried out large-scale protests in the capital Bangkok, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut from the military.

It has been 15 years since the military coup d'etat in Thailand on the 19th, and in the capital Bangkok, supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin, who was dismissed in the coup d'etat and is now fleeing abroad, carried out large-scale protests.



A total of 2,000 people participated in the police, raising a flag calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut and running around the center of Bangkok in cars and motorcycles.

A 48-year-old man who participated in the protest said, "The economy is getting worse due to the new coronavirus, people are unable to work and are hungry. They are not Prime Minister Prayut, they are looking for a new government." rice field.



In Thailand, the infection of the mutant virus "Delta strain" has spread, and the number of infected people per day continues to exceed 13,000, and the government is dissatisfied with the delay in vaccine procurement and the regulation of economic activities. It is increasing.



Under these circumstances, anti-government demonstrations by young people are being held every day, and supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin, who is deeply popular mainly among rural residents, have also activated activities, and the Prayut administration's response Will be noticed.