Thai PM says may lift emergency decree as rival rallies rock nation

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As protestors chanted for him to resign, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha addressed the nation, saying he would make 'the first move to de-escalate' the situation.

After a day of anti-government and rival royalist protests across the country, thousands of angry democracy activists marched on Government House, defying an emergency decree imposed last week banning gatherings of more than four people.

Democracy activists had massed at Bangkok's Victory Monument, while counter-rallies attracted thousands of royalists in the southern province of Narathiwat and scores more in the capital. "Prayut said we should take one step back together. We will step back when Prayut resigns and stops taking legal action against our friends," one protester shouted to the crowds, reading out a statement.

Activists are also demanding the powerful and ultra-wealthy monarchy stay out of politics -- a previously taboo subject.

 

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