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The People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) or People's Committee for Absolute Democracy with the King as Head of State (PCAD) (Thai: คณะกรรมการประชาชนเพื่อการเปลี่ยนแปลงประเทศไทยให้เป็นประชาธิปไตยที่สมบูรณ์ อันมีพระมหากษัตริย์ทรงเป็นประมุข, กปปส., literally "people's committee for changing Thailand into a complete democracy with the king as head of state") was an umbrella political pressure group in Thailand, aimed at removing the influence of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra from Thai politics and achieve political reforms by an unelected 'People's Council'. The group played a leading role in the 2013–14 Thai political crisis, organising large-scale protests within Bangkok.
The group was formed on 29 November 2013 by Suthep Thaugsuban, who resigned from his post as Democrat Party secretary-general and MP, and appointed himself as PDRC secretary-general. Although much of the movement's message revolved around the evils of politicians, the PDRC was mostly made up of members of the Democrat Party, the People's Alliance for Democracy (a coalition of opposition to Thaksin), student activist groups, state worker's unions and pro-military groups. The PDRC's support stemmed mostly from affluent Bangkokians and Southerners. Whistle-blowing was a central symbol of the protests.
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- Electoral boycotting and overwhelming by they're not use their rights to vote in elections and hurt anyone who going to vote elections.
- Provoking activities such "Shut down Bangkok"
- Anti-democracy actions such condemning and scolding the civilian governments.
- Invading or occupation of Governmental office.
- Terrorism by arming weapons in public.
- claiming the monarchy institution and making the political discourse to misunderstandings.
- Using the Thailand flag as decorations such as a necklane, shoe, armband etc.
- That protest incidents make Thailand become a military regime.
- Several Anti-democracy activities.
- Overthrewing constitution.
- Treasonous actions.