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6. October was another black mark in the politics of Thailand. After October 14, 1973, a new watch, new constitution and new elections have given hope of a change for the better. But from 1973 1976 a series of weak coalition governments in a chain of failure of the journey to Jerusalem. In 1976 the political climate was sad. A uniform hung Vietnam after the communist victory and the death camps in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, as an ...

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