By NITIPOL KIRAVANICH, OLAN LERTRUDTANADUMRONGKUL,
27 May 2015
Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam (photo credit: Bangkok Post)
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<p class="TextB">THE CABINET yesterday proposed about 100 revisions
to the draft constitution and suggested that the new charter should help
promote national reform, prevent political conflict and improve justice in
politics. The proposed drastic changes included reduced power for unelected
senators, dropping recognition of political groups and deleting the clauses on
the establishment of political ethics bodies. But the Cabinet left intact the
clause that allows a non-MP to become prime minister and the clause on
open-list and mixed-member proportional-representation voting.</p>
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The Nation
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