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Lito Monico, Charter Change Advocacy Commission chairman, said Thais tend to favor military rule over civilian governments so the parliamentary system should not be blamed for the political crisis in that country.
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Lito Monico, Charter Change Advocacy Commission chairman, said Thais tend to favor military rule over civilian governments so the parliamentary system should not be blamed for the political crisis in that country.
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