Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha reiterated on Tuesday that a general election will take place in “early 2019 and no sooner” as hundreds of protesters marched in Bangkok to demand that a vote be held in November. Thai anti-government protesters demanding general elections by November were blocked by police on the fourth anniversary of the military coup in the country. The Government House and surrounding streets were declared a no-go zone. Four years after seizing power, Thailand’s junta has a singular success it never hoped for: uniting a politically divided nation in growing dissatisfaction with the thin-skinned rule of the generals.