The regime has turned parliament into the houses of relatives.
We always bear in mind the king's concern of peace and stability. But the rally to Government House, which will be peaceful, will continue.
We have reached a consensus to remain here as this site is the most appropriate one. The massive amount of people need a huge space with strict security measures.
We can no longer pin any hope on the Constitutional Court, and this will only cause more people to come out and demonstrate against the government.
Today it must end. If it doesn't end we don't go home!
The People's Alliance for Democracy is calling for everybody to reject this election.
The rally will go on and we won't stop unless we win.
I think that he's just trying to survive day-by-day, because his days are numbered.
PAD representatives this afternoon will submit a letter to the prime minister asking him to resign. If he resigns, PAD will call off the planned rally on April 7.
Joint discussions, with the conditions set by the government, would be meaningless and the Thai people would not get anything from it.
We can't accept the government's condition that we have to accept the result of the coming election.
When the prime minister makes an official announcement to the public that he will resign, the alliance will end its rallies immediately.
The day the prime minister publicly and officially announces his resignation will be the day we stop protests.
We will go ahead, dissolution is not what we demand.
We will certainly rally to confirm our demand to have the prime minister resign.
The government could cite the bomb as a reason to declare emergency rule.
We don't really want to pressure anybody politically. And we appreciate what the courts have done so far to ease the political standoff.
We think that this election is not legal or legitimate.
If the PM wants to solve the problem facing the country, he only has to quit. If the PM dissolves the House and there is no political reform, the public will not accept the new government.
For the past five years Thailand has been a democracy only in name.