The "reinforced" state of emergency, which prohibited any political gathering of more than four people in Bangkok, was lifted Thursday, October 22 by the Thai Prime Minister, while this measure failed to break the pro-movement. democracy in the streets.
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The head of government, Prayut Chan-O-Cha, decided to lift the emergency decree from Thursday noon (7 a.m. in France), according to a statement. This text was imposed on October 15 the day after incidents against Queen Suthida's procession, when pro-democracy activists raised three fingers in front of her car, in a sign of defiance.