PAD to spread new political ideology prior to PM election date
September 13th, 2008 - 10:23 am ICT by Amrit Rashmisrisethi ( Leave a comment )The People’s Alliance for Democracy have been rallying peacefully since last night (September 12) and announced their intention to create understanding of their new political ideology.
No violent incidents were reported during the PAD’s continuous rally from last night. Demonstrators played music and gave speeches on Thailand’s political situation and their new political ideology. People’s Alliance for Democracy Lead Activist Pipob Thongchai (พิภพ ธงไชย) said that the PAD urgently needed to publicize its ideology of new politics in Thailand prior to the upcoming Prime Minister’s election on September 17.
The general atmosphere among PAD demonstrators remains calm this morning (September 13), with some PAD members having breakfast, and others cleaning up the general area around Government House.
Source : National News Bureau, Public Relations Department of Thailand
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