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Hello, I live in Bangkok, Thailand, I can't say that my answer is precise, but that's basically it:
The Red Shirts supported Thaksin, who were mainly at the bottom of society, or rather the poor, who did not control much of Thailand's economy. When Thaksin was in power, he brought a lot of benefits to many poor people in Thailand or people at the bottom of society, which hurt the interests of those who are rich. And these rich people are Huang Shangjun.
Huang's main body is intellectuals, they oppose Thaksin, they support the king! And the current prime minister was pushed up by Huang when he was p. So now the red ones are rising up against the current prime minister.
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From Yunnan Highway, it passes through Laos and Myanmar.
The waterway is from the Lancang River and then to the Meigong River.
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Kunming-Bangkok Expressway. Kun - Laos - Chiang Mai.
The water can go to the Lancang River to the Sai Sai and then to Chiang Mai.
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Kunman Highway. The Chinese section is nearly 700 kilometers with a total investment of more than 17 billion yuan.
The remaining 50 kilometers are expected to open to traffic in October next year.
Kunman Highway starts from Kunming City, passes through Yuxi, Simao, Xishuangbanna into Namtha and Pocho provinces in Laos, enters Chiang Khong in Thailand through Huisai, and finally arrives in Bangkok, the capital through Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai in Thailand.
The total mileage is more than 1,800 kilometers, and all sections are designed as high-speed (high-grade) highways, and connect to the road networks of Malaysia and Singapore.
At present, Kunman Highway from Kunming to Yuxi, Yuanjiang, Simao, Jinghong, have been built expressways. It is expected to open to traffic in October next year. The Kunming-Mohan Expressway is nearly 700 kilometers long, with a total investment of more than 17 billion yuan.
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Thaksin followed a pro-people political line back then, giving a lot of benefits to the people at the bottom, which would inevitably hurt a group of people above the middle class, and Thaksin ** was also a military coup d'état caused by the unsatisfied interests of this group of people. The intervention of Western forces is not excluded here, which is very similar to that of the CIS countries in those years.
And after Thaksin, he ignored it, or gave up his attention to the people at the bottom in order to protect his own interests, you see that the red shirts are all poor people, they want to give more welfare and policy support, if Apish can do this, there will be no troubles now, but Apish is a representative of the bourgeoisie after all, and his coming to power is also the result of the support of these people, so take people's money to help people do things, there is so much social wealth, too much for the people at the bottom, The interests of the bourgeoisie are inevitably affected. Political forces need to be balanced, and today's Thailand is that the balance has been broken, and Thailand** and Apisi are not unable to recognize this, but pretend to be confused, and many things cannot be said, only understood.
In addition, can you give me some points, how boring it is for you to get a big duck egg.
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These red shirts get 500 baht a day (with ** certificate), and they drink cold beer when it's hot during the day, and this industry is very good. Today's news said that there was a drunk guy who got into a fight with his guards, and they didn't know what "nationalism" was, and they just came to get Thaksin's money.
Bangkok locals hate these hillbillies to death, they and pee everywhere, making Bangkok a stinky city, and the traffic is not convenient, they close several roads. The leaders of the Red Shirts asked some Red Shirts to change their clothes and pretend to be Bangkokians, standing on the side of the road to welcome them, hoping that foreign ** would be photographed to prove that Bangkokians agreed to their demonstration. Laugh to death!
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Not so good**! The Red Shirts don't last long, their reasons and evidence are not sufficient!!
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Because of the discontent** they were against Tuckersin.
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Is it a capitalist country, powerful people come out and manipulate it to make the country like this.
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