Thailand: Anti-gov. protests continue in Bangkok as parliament votes on constitutional amendments

Subscribe to our channel! Anti-government protesters gathered for the second day in a row outside the parliament in the Dusit district in Bangkok, on Wednesday, as Parliament is set to vote on proposed constitutional amendments. The bill was proposed by the iLaw NGO and is focused on amending chapters 1 and 2 of the current Thai constitution with regards to the country’s sovereignty and monarchy. The bill is being welcomed by anti-monarchy protesters and condemned by pro-monarchy counter
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