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Thai protests already driving monarchic reform: MP

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Bangkok, Nov 11 (EFE/EPA).- One of Thailand’s youngest opposition members of parliament believes student protest leaders who broke taboos by calling for monarchic reform have achieved changes in the behavior of the royal family deemed unthinkable six months ago.Rangsiman Rome, a young politician and former student leader of protests against the last military junta (2014-2019), made the remarks in a recent interview with EFE at the office of his party, Move Forward, in the Thai parliament.(Camera: GASPAR RUIZ CANELA/DIEGO AZUBEL)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL AND SOUND BITES OF MOVE FORWARD MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT RANSIMAN ROME (IN ENGLISH).

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