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Thailand votes to replace military-backed constitution9 February 2026
Thailand has taken a decisive step toward rewriting the foundations of its political system after voters overwhelmingly backed a referendum calling for a new co…
Thailand sets date for referendum on new constitution5 January 2026
The Royal Gazette has published a Prime Minister’s Office notice scheduling a referendum on February 8, 2026—asking whether Thailand should have a new constitut…
In Thailand, parliament considers appointment procedure for constitution drafting body19 November 2025
A proposed “20-to-1” formula for choosing a constitution drafting panel is a compromise, not a violation of the Constitutional Court ruling, says Jaran Pakditan…
Thailand's parliament will debate three proposed constitutional amendments10 October 2025
A special joint session of parliament will be held on Oct 14-15 to debate three proposed constitutional amendment bills, Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor M…
Thailand's constitutional court rules three referendums required for constitutional amendment10 September 2025
The Constitutional Court rules 5-2 that Parliament can initiate a new constitution, but must hold three referendums for public approval, with the first two comb…