“Democracy is like a two-sided coin. One side is the majority voice and the other is the minority. We have to think how to protect the minority voice from being shouted down by the majority, which is cause of Thailand’s political unrest,” he said.
Krich Arthitkaew, a former senator for Kamphaeng Phat, insisted he and the other accused had not done anything that violated the constitution and that the NACC was biased and pursuing them unfairly.