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People's Democratic Reform Committee
Protest group opposed to Thaksin Shinawatra
Abbreviation | PDRC; กปปส. |
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Formation | 31 October 2013 (2013-10-31) 29 November 2013 (2013-11-29) (formed officially)[1] |
Dissolved | 22 May 2014 (2014-05-22) |
Legal status | Defunct[2] |
Purpose | Removal of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's influence on Thai politics Political reform (before election) |
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Region served | Thailand |
Membership | |
Secretary-General | Suthep Thaugsuban |
Budget | >10 million Thai Baht daily (January 2014 estimate)[7] |
The People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) or People's Committee for Absolute Democracy with the King as Head of State (PCAD)[note 1] was a reactionary[citation needed] umbrella political pressure group in Thailand.[9] Its aim was to remove the influence of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra from Th
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CERITA LENGKAP
THE STRANDED (2019)
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Sumber: imdb.com
The stranded adalah sebuah series original netflix pertama dari Thailand. Series
yang berasal dari Thailand ini memiliki 7 episode pada season pertamanya dan
direncanakan akan dibuat season keduanya. Da
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The Gentlewomen
THE GENTLEWOMEN A Photo Essay
By Thichakorn Plengpanich
An introduction to modern Thai women, their lives and the circumstances that allow them to become who they want to be through self-styled photographic reflection.
Sinjai Plengpanich (50) Actress
“Women can be anything they want to be” – just don’t ask Google. Women make up little more than fifty percent of the human population of the world, and yet under-represent that figure in almost all measures of success; be they modern standards or traditional expectations. This series of photographs display a small but significant part of the female population of Thailand. The women in these images represent the world of today and of the future, informed by the cultural understanding of the role of women from the past and the personal trajectories afforded to all people in the modern age. The act of displaying and introducing women who are carving lives for themselves – on their own terms – will often lead to the