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25 May 2023
In Thailand, new majority coalition signs memorandum of understanding including plan to rewrite constitution
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4 April 2023
In Thailand, opposition parties pledge constitutional reform in run up to general elections
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30 September 2022
In Thailand, constitutional court rules PM's term started when new constitution came into effect
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8 November 2021
Op-Ed: When Thailand debates the lese majeste law
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Voices From The Field
29 June 2021
Do you hear the people sing?: Thais demand a democratic constitution to replace the junta
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14 February
Debate over amendments to Thailand's constitution adjourned due to lack of quorum
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1 November 2024
Thailand is unlikely to get new constitution before 2027
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1 October 2024
Thailand's ruling party will push for new constitution after vote to retain referendum requirements
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15 August 2024
Thailand's constitutional court removes prime minister for violating constitution

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