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9 September 2021
Seven micro parties have vowed to vote against the charter amendment bill seeking to restore a two-ballot election system and will file for a constitutionality …
22 June 2021
Thailand’s parliament has unlocked a process for an overhaul of the constitution, one of the key of demands by a youth-led protest movement that has swept the n…
17 June 2021
Three coalition parties and the opposition are making a unified stand to strip the Senate of its power to take part in selecting a premier by seeking to alt…
18 March 2021
Thailand's parliament has failed to pass a bill that would have allowed changes to a military-backed constitution enacted after a 2014 coup, stalling a move by …
12 March 2021
Thailand's Constitutional Court has officially endorsed constitutional ammendment bids launched by Members of Parliament on condition that public referendums be…
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