Thai anti-government protesters refuse to join reconciliation panel

CNA

Thai anti-government protesters have rejected parliament's plan for a reconciliation panel aimed at easing tensions. Protesters still see Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as the main obstacle to finding a political solution, which is why they have continued to demand for his resignation, as well as a new constitution and a reform of the monarchy.

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