Mass rally a Covid threat: PM

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha warns in a TV broadcast on Thursday that Saturday's anti-government rally could increase the risk of a second Covid-19 wave. Government House
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha warns in a TV broadcast on Thursday that Saturday's anti-government rally could increase the risk of a second Covid-19 wave. Government House

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday warned that the anti-government rally planned for Saturday poses a risk of a new surge in Covid-19 transmission.

More Covid cases would lead to business lockdowns and a further delay in the country's economic recovery, the PM said.

Speaking on TV Pool, the PM raised his fears about a second wave of the pandemic.

"When you gather in mobs, you are creating an enormous risk of new infections," he said.

"With that, you also create a great risk to the livelihoods of tens of millions of Thais."



He was speaking ahead of tomorrow's planned anti-government rally at Thammasat University's Tha Prachan campus in Bangkok. It is being led by the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration (UFTD).


He said that he was aware that the protesters had political grievances and issues with the constitution. "I respect your opinions but right now, our country has very much more urgent and painful issues that need to be addressed," he went on.

"Let's try and get through this global crisis and defeat Covid together first. Then we can come back to politics."


Speaking at Government House earlier on Thursday, Prayut also warned the protesters not to intrude on government office buildings, which were protected by law.

Nonetheless, the PM promised that protesters would be treated "gently" during this weekend's rally, in order to avoid violence.

He claimed some people and groups were trying to instigate violence but the government was trying to avoid that.


Opposition parties showed support for the anti-government protest. The Pheu Thai Party said the demonstrators had the right to express their views, so the government should protect that right and allow them to use a public area for their rally.


The demonstrators are calling for the prime minister's resignation, the dissolution of parliament, a new constitution, an end to harassment of government critics and for the monarchy to be reformed.

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Vocabulary

  • address: to deal with a problem - จัดการปัญหา
  • constitution: the set of laws and basic principles that a country in governed by - รัฐธรรมนูญ
  • crisis: a situation that has reached and extremely difficult or dangerous point - ช่วงวิกฤต
  • dissolution of parliament: formally ending the House of Representatives, usually leading to a general election - การยุบสภา
  • economic (adj): connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society - เกี่ยวกับเศรษฐกิจ, ในทางเศรษฐศาสตร์
  • gently: carefully, without a lot of force or sudden change in movement - อย่างนุ่มนวล
  • grievances: complaints about being treated in an unfair way - ความคับข้องใจ
  • harassment: annoying or worrying somebody by putting pressure on them or saying or doing unpleasant things to them - การข่มขู่, การรบกวน, การก่อกวน
  • intrude: to go into a place or situation where you are not allowed, wanted or expected to be - บุกรุก, ล่วงล้ำ
  • livelihood: (the way someone earns) the money people need to pay for food, a place to live, clothing, etc - การดำรงชีวิต, การครองชีพ
  • lockdown (noun): an official order to control the movement of people or vehicles because of a dangerous situation -
  • mob (noun): a large crowd of people, especially one that may become violent or cause trouble - ฝูงชนที่กำลังสับสนอลหม่าน, ฝูงชนวุ่นวาย
  • opposition: of a political party that is not part of the government or a group which is against the government - ฝ่ายค้าน  ผู้ต่อต้าน
  • rally: a large public gathering of people to support someone or to protest against something - การชุมนุม
  • recovery (noun): the process of becoming normal and healthy again - การฟื้นตัว, การฟื้นฟู
  • resignation: the act of leaving a job, position of power, etc. - การลาออกจากตำแหน่ง
  • risk: the possibility that something dangerous or unpleasant might happen - ความเสี่ยง

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