Following the day that witnessed the worst night of violence amid the five-month-long protest movement in Thailand, the country's parliament decided to vote on several motions that seek constitutional reform on Wednesday.
Full ArticleThai Parliament Votes on Constitutional Reform Following Violent Protests
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