8 October 2014
©Reuters/Athit Parawongmetha
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The junta in Thailand assigned a newly-formed reform council with the
task of drafting a constitution for the nation that has been plagued
with political unrest the past few years. The new body, called the National Reform Council will work alongside the
National Legislative Assembly. The new reform council consists of 250
members, 38 of which have served in the military.</p>
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Its candidates were chosen through applications from districts and
nominations from the public. Military heads gave the final say of who
would make up the council. Thailand's military rulers say that the
drafting of the new constitution and its implementation by July next
year will lead to elections.</p>
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<strong>A year of unrest</strong></p>
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Deutsche Welle
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