On 20 May 2014 the Thai army declared martial law and began to deploy troops in the capital. They denied that it was a coup attempt.[62] On 22 May, the army announced that it was a coup and that it was taking control of the country and suspending the country's constitution.[63][64] On the same day, the military announced imposed a curfew between the hours of 22:00–05:00, ordering citizens and visitors to remain indoors during this period.[65][66][67][68][69] On 21 August 2014 the National Assembly of Thailand, which had recently been stacked with handpicked military officers, elected the army chief, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, as prime minister.
On 20 May 2014 the Thai army declared martial law and began to deploy troops in the capital. They denied that it was a coup attempt.[62] On 22 May, the army announced that it was a coup and that it was taking control of the country and suspending the country's constitution.[63][64] On the same day, the military announced imposed a curfew between the hours of 22:00–05:00, ordering citizens and visitors to remain indoors during this period.[65][66][67][68][69] On 21 August 2014 the National Assembly of Thailand, which had recently been stacked with handpicked military officers, elected the army chief, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, as prime minister.
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