In Thailand, the people are fighting for a truly democratic Constitution, and below is a statement issued by the Thai NGO Coordinating Committee on Development - as they exercised their right of peaceful assembly in the 'Walk To The Future'
Statement on the First Day of “Walk to the Future” byThai NGO Coordinating Committee on Development (NGO-COD)
Today
marks the first day of Walk to the Future, a collective journey of the
people demanding a new, truly democratic constitution. This walk is not
only a physical movement across distance — it is a political declaration
that the future must be written by the people themselves.
We, the People, are Water. Politics is the Obstruction of Water.By
its very nature, water flows freely. Yet politics slows, delays,
stores, diverts, and blocks water—so that Bangkok may remain dry while
Ayutthaya, the land on which we now begin our first steps, has been
submerged for more than four months. People have lost their homes and
farmland. They have been displaced, distressed, impoverished, grieving,
sick, and dying.
Politics,
therefore, manufactures tragedy and disaster, only to perform a drama
of moral rescue afterwards—demanding gratitude from the very people who
suffer. Yet it is we, the people, who create politics—not politics that
creates the people.This is no different from the
people’s demand for a completely new Constitution, drafted by a fully
elected Constituent Assembly. But politics stands as an obstruction once
again, offering only a committee that is not elected by the people.
We,
the People, are Water. Each drop joins another to form a current—a mass
movement—that will push through every obstruction. Like water flowing
freely, we carry our collective dreams to declare loudly that:
“We do not agree with amending the Constitution through a Constituent Assembly that is not fully elected by the people.”
Because “whoever writes the law writes it for their own class.”We,
the People, are Water. Good politics is good water governance—allowing
floods to spread naturally across floodplain cities such as Bangkok and
other economic centers, letting the water pass through without creating
tragedy. It is not the creation of man-made obstructions that divert
water and impose disaster upon the people of Ayutthaya and other
provinces.
We,
the People, are Water. Each drop becoming a current—a movement. If
today and tomorrow politics continues to place barriers in the path of
water, preventing our free flow, then the natural cycle of water will
persist regardless. Water will evaporate into vapor, rise into clouds,
accumulate moisture, and return as rain, giving life to all living
things.
If
today we cannot yet obtain a fully elected Constituent Assembly, then
tomorrow the sky will burst open upon politics in a torrential
downpour—creating a political reckoning that forces the will of politics
to align with the aspirations of the people.The
life cycle of we, the people is long—generation after generation without
end. Politics, in contrast, has a short life cycle when viewed from the
people’s perspective. It cannot be relied upon as a sustainable source
of hope.
We walk to accumulate victories.
We walk to change the future.
We
walk to break through political obstacles with hope and fierce
determination—because a good Constitution must be written by the hands
and feet of the people themselves.
With respect,
Thai NGO Coordinating Committee on Development (NGO-COD)
6 December 2025

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