Bangkok Post | Thailand’s messy politics: Is culture the culprit?
"Supporters of PPP maintain they are fighting for democracy and PAD demonstrators maintain they are fighting to save democracy from itself since Thailand is not ready. Each side knows they are morally right.
There might be some hope for a resolution in Thailand's political crisis if Thais listen more to their rational consequential values and recognise the economic destruction that their recent actions are likely to cause for themselves and each other. "
People’s Power Party (Thailand)
"The PPP's set of policies is an extension of the populist welfare policies of the former TRT government. The PPP has promised to offer amnesty for the banned TRT politicians, to bring Thaksin Shinwatra back to Thailand and remove any charges against him."
People’s Alliance for Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Asian Human Rights Commission has noted of the PAD and their agenda that, "although they may not describe themselves as fascist, have fascist qualities."[28] Citing the claimed failure of popular democracy in Thailand, the PAD has suggested constitutional amendments that would make Parliament a largely royally-appointed body."

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