Pro-election activists briefed the press on Saturday at Thammasat University on their invitation to political parties to join their campaign for an early election. Democrat Party deputy leader Nipit Intarasombat echoed the view, saying the pro-election activists' campaign could lose legitimacy if it is joined by political parties. With the presence of politicians, the activists could also be seen as having affiliations with parties, which could dissuade others from joining them, Mr Nipit said. He added the pro-election rallies should be natural and spontaneous without politicians or parties being called upon to join. On Sunday, the pro-election activists took their campaign to Lan Ya Mo, in front of Thao Suranaree Monument in Nakhon Ratchasima, which was part of the schedule for their rallies.
Source: Bangkok Post February 18, 2018 22:18 UTC