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It is said that it was one of the biggest protests in years However, there were no reports of violence
The protesters are rallying against the government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. The former army chief led a coup in 2014 and kept the kingdom under military rule for five years.
The political unrest began in February after a court ordered a fledgling pro-democracy opposition party to dissolve.
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They also have a list of 10 demands for the monarchy, including throwing out a defamation law that shields the powerful royal family from criticism.
Protestors have installed a plaque declaring Thailand “belongs to the people”, in a bold show of opposition to the monarchy.
The plaque was laid near Bangkok’s Grand Palace in the latest challenge to Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn.