Rallies are not prohibited But do not break the law, the Prime Minister cannot impede the judicial process.



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March 9, 2021, 2:43 pm

“General Prayut” insists that the government does not prohibit demonstrations. But don’t break the law. There is no power to invade the courts, and no group can ignore the law.

At approximately 12.50 today (March 9, 2021) General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Answer questions after the cabinet meeting (cabinet) on the case of political meetings. There has been an escalation to ask for the release of the arrested leader of the M 112 case, and the prime minister asked whether If we are a government, a court, we can do it or we don’t have to think about other demands as well, it can damage the law completely. We protect this right to have entered the case process, which can be done

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“The important thing is not to allow yourself to break the law. The government is not going to ban the demonstrations. But if a violent rally occurs If the court considers it an illegal act, it is a matter for the court’s decision, the case will go out to be secured. I have no power to protest. I don’t want to use the law to hurt anyone. The law belongs to everyone, it belongs to the society of all peoples as a whole. No group of people can ignore the law. “

Regarding the arrest of a hand with a bomb Gen. Prayut indicating that they are happy to be caught. And there should be no question whether it is a governmental scenario or not. He insisted that there was never a policy to do these things. And I wouldn’t dare to do I can’t do it anyway It’s the evidence That person confessed and did it from home. How can the staff go? Ready to conclude that “Don’t create a misunderstanding like this.”

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