
"Rally organisers will make up their decision day by day on how the protests should proceed," Jatuporn said.
For tomorrow's rally, the red shirts will demand the resignation of Foreign Affairs Minister Kasit Piromya on the ground of his link to the People's Alliance for Democracy which is responsible for the seizure of two Bangkok airports in December, he said.
He said the red shirts will not block the prime minister and Cabinet members from accessing the government compound and that they will not close off traffic at the rally site and its surrounding areas.
He also promised that the red shirts will not stage any protests at Cha-am and Hua Hin, the venues for the Asean Summit.