Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/NO-CPTPP-Demonstration-in-Bangkok-27MZIFJ8O5H3U.htmlConceptually similarNO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOOVCompleted★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOP0Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOP2Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOP4Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOP5Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOP6Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOQ0Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOQ2Completed★★★★NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokGP0STUOOXCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STUOOWNO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokWrite the Future of Thailand Network and allies march to the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission to protest against the Government’s effort to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement of Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP.The groups demand Thai government to cancel its consideration for Thailand to become a member of the CPTPP. The groups alo submitted an open letter to the Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha to state their demands.เครือข่ายเขียนอนาคตประเทศไทยและภาคีเครือข่ายทั่วประเทศ ร่วมเดินรณรงค์ไปยังศูนย์รับเรื่องร้องทุกข์สำนักงานคณะกรรมการพัฒนาระบบราชการ (กพร.) เพื่ออ่านแถลงการณ์และทำกิจกรรมเชิงสัญลักษณ์แสดงจุดยืนคัดค้านขอให้รัฐบาลยกเลิกการพิจารณาให้ประเทศไทยเข้าร่วมเป็นสมาชิกความตกลงหุ้นส่วนทางเศรษฐกิจภาคพื้นแปซิฟิก (CPTPP)Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:14 Jul, 2020Credit:© Tadchakorn Kitchaiphon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4464px X 2976pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Cities-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Signs-TradeShoot:NO CPTPP Demonstration in BangkokWrite the Future of Thailand Network and allies march to the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission to protest against the Government’s effort to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement of Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP.The groups demand Thai government to cancel its consideration for Thailand to become a member of the CPTPP. The groups alo submitted an open letter to the Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha to state their demands.