About 1,000 protesters surround Parliament
About 1,000 protesters lay siege around the Parliament, demanding the National Legislative Assembly to cease functioning.
The protesters formed a picket line in front of three main entrances of Parliament at 8 am to prevent NLA members from entering into the compound.
Jon Ungpakorn, a leader of the protest, said the NLA should stop enacting new law during its remaining term of 13 days.
He said the NLA was hurting the public by issuing new laws for the benefit of the military and investors at the cost of the people.
The Nation
Protesters break into Parliament's compound
Some 50 protesters climbed over the fence to rally outside the assembly hall Wednesday to demand the National Legislative Assembly to stop working.
About 20 policemen inside the compound could do nothing but standing by to watch them singing outside the assembly hall and shouting for the NLA members to stop working.
The Nation