The Constitution is symbolically guarded by four wing-like structures (Figure 2 below), representing the four branches of the Thai armed forces - army, navy, air force and police - which carried out the 1932 coup.
Protests reached their peak in 13 October, when 400,000 demonstrators gathered in front of the Democracy Monument and parliament.
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