“Resolving the Conflict: Navigating the Tense Situation at Rama 8 and Beyond”

A clash took place during the Palang Pracharath Party’s minor speech under Bangkok’s Rama VIII Bridge causing the statue of “Overcoming Conflict” to collapse. An “open-sealed” letter issued under the name of General Prawit Wongsuwan automatically became meaningless. The Palang Pracharat Party and minor voices from youths were in a heated debate resulting in a smoke curtain of accusations. However, instead of creating clarity it only ended up with presenting new problems. Sakoltee Phattiyakul’s description can be traced to his role in the same situation when he joined the movement to “shutdown” Bangkok before the May 2014 coup that was done by Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha. The coup enabled General Prawit Wongsuwan to return to his role in politics. From May 2014 to April 2023, Thai society has been plagued with problems and conflicts despite the high hopes that the electoral process will be used as a means to put an end to them. The speeches of the Palang Pracharat Party leaders on stage were fierce and intense with security guards present, which is something that differs from speeches given by other parties like the Democratic Party and Pheu Thai Party.

09.00 INDEX “hot” situation, Rama 8 and the line to overcome conflict

As soon as the clashes appeared during the Palang Pracharath Party’s minor speech under Bangkok’s Rama VIII Bridge, the statue of “Overcoming Conflict” collapsed.

The “open sealed” letter issued under the name of General Prawit Wongsuwan automatically lost its meaning.

Under the “smoke curtain” of accusations between people of the Palang Pracharat Party and minor voices from youths who were prevented from presenting the ensuing hot dissent

Although the goal is to create clarity to end the problem. But in fact, every “information” presented by each party is the beginning of a new problem.

When Sakoltee Phattiyakul’s description can be traced to his role in the same manner when joining the movement to “shutdown” Bangkok before the May 2014 coup.

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a coup d’etat Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha was the one who did it.

The coup that opened the way for General Prawit Wongsuwan to return to his role in politics

From May 2014 to April 2023

It is extremely difficult for anyone to deny the problems and conflicts that exist in Thai society. Despite the high hopes that the electoral process will be used as a tool to end

But if listening to the speeches of the Palang Pracharat Party leaders on stage fiercely and intensely

Not yet a small procession of youth, the new generation will appear with a sheet of paper asking for opinions Anyone who was involved in the event might read what would happen next.

Because in fact, the speech for the Palang Pracharat Party was not an ordinary forum. On the contrary, security guards are employed.

This is very different from any speech given by the Democratic Party. Whether it’s from the Pheu Thai Party



As tensions rise and conflicts continue to persist in Thai society, it becomes clear that finding a solution is not an easy task. Even the electoral process, which was once seen as a potential tool for resolution, has failed to quell problems. The recent clashes and accusations between the Palang Pracharat Party and minor voices only serve to exacerbate the situation. As we move forward, it is clear that more needs to be done to address the underlying issues in order to truly overcome conflict. The road ahead may be difficult, but it is now more important than ever to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards a brighter future for all.

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