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Thailand to replace military-appointed senate and reduce its powers
23 April
Thailand's cabinet on Tuesday approved a plan to select a new slate of senators who will no longer be allowed to vote on who becomes prime minister, removing wh…
Thailand's constitutional court dismisses legislature's petition for referendum interpretation
17 April
The Constitutional Court dismissed the House of Representatives' petition asking for an interpretation of regulations related to the number of public referendum…
Thailand's constitutional court will rule whether to dissolve political party for violating constitution
3 April
Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Wednesday said it will rule on whether to dissolve the political party that won the most seats in last year’s election for al…
In Thailand, constitutional court orders political party to cease attempts to amend lese-majeste law
31 January
The Constitutional Court has ordered the Move Forward Party to cease all attempts to amend the lese-majeste law, saying that campaigning on the issue is conside…
In Thailand, prime minister reiterates commitment to charter change
13 December 2023
Thai PM pledges support for a “People’s Constitution”
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Sunday that a “People’s Constitution” is the ultimate goal of th…
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