Debate over amendments to Thailand's constitution adjourned due to lack of quorum

14 February
Flag of Thailand (photo credit: confused_me via pixabay)
Flag of Thailand (photo credit: confused_me via pixabay)
The joint sitting of MPs and senators to deliberate two charter amendment bills was adjourned to Friday due to a lack of quorum. The Pheu Thai Party claimed this was a strategic move to prevent the bills from being rejected. [ . . . ] The charter amendment bills, proposed by People’s Party MP Parit Wacharasindhu and Pheu Thai MP Wisut Chai-aroon, aimed to amend Article 256 of the constitution to establish a Charter Drafting Assembly (CDA) for drafting a new constitution. Before the adjournment, the Bhumjaithai Party, a coalition partner, staged a walkout. The party cited a Constitutional Court ruling from 11 March 2021, which mandated a public referendum before initiating the charter drafting process. Following the walkout, Senator Premsak Piayurat submitted an urgent motion, requesting a ruling from the Constitutional Court on whether Parliament could amend the charter without first holding a public referendum.
Read the full article here: The Nation

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