Bangkok Post Referendum Bill Prompts Urgent Talks
Bangkok Post Referendum Bill Prompts Urgent Talks Senators will meet on monday to discuss a referendum bill after an ad hoc committee proposed changing the voting requirement for issues related to charter amendments. House speaker wan muhamad noor matha said on friday it remains to be seen how the senate will vote on the referendum bill in its final reading. if the upper house agrees with the double majority, a joint committee will likely be set up to thrash out the differences.
Bangkok Post Referendum Bill Heads To Parliament In another development, parit wacharasindhu, a list mp and spokesman for the main opposition move forward party (mfp), on thursday submitted an urgent motion to house speaker wan muhamad noor. The house of representatives on wednesday overwhelmingly reaffirmed its support for the referendum bill, with 375 votes in favour and none against, ending a months long deadlock that has. Senators are scheduled to meet on monday to discuss a referendum bill after an ad hoc senate committee proposed changing the voting requirement for issues related to charter amendments,. At the heart of the case is a critical question: can parliament greenlight a draft charter before the public has its say via referendum? the legal dispute stems from urgent motions filed during a joint parliamentary session on march 17 by senator premsak piayura and mp wisut chainarun.
Bangkok Post Referendum Bill Delay A Perilous Game Senators are scheduled to meet on monday to discuss a referendum bill after an ad hoc senate committee proposed changing the voting requirement for issues related to charter amendments,. At the heart of the case is a critical question: can parliament greenlight a draft charter before the public has its say via referendum? the legal dispute stems from urgent motions filed during a joint parliamentary session on march 17 by senator premsak piayura and mp wisut chainarun. A constitutional referendum was held in thailand alongside the general election on 8 february 2026 to ask voters whether they approve beginning the process of writing a new constitution to replace the current one adopted in 2017. The house of representatives yesterday overwhelmingly reaffirmed its support for the referendum bill, with 375 votes in favour and none against, ending a months long deadlock that has stalled progress on constitutional reform. Three rounds of referendum are a must for a proposed rewrite of the 2017 constitution, nikorn chamnong, secretary to the joint house senate house panel on the referendum bill, said. Mr nikorn said the joint committee has yet to schedule a meeting to discuss the matter and that even if they can reach a conclusion by oct 28, there is not enough time for each chamber to endorse.
Bangkok Post Referendum Bill To Pass 3rd Reading A constitutional referendum was held in thailand alongside the general election on 8 february 2026 to ask voters whether they approve beginning the process of writing a new constitution to replace the current one adopted in 2017. The house of representatives yesterday overwhelmingly reaffirmed its support for the referendum bill, with 375 votes in favour and none against, ending a months long deadlock that has stalled progress on constitutional reform. Three rounds of referendum are a must for a proposed rewrite of the 2017 constitution, nikorn chamnong, secretary to the joint house senate house panel on the referendum bill, said. Mr nikorn said the joint committee has yet to schedule a meeting to discuss the matter and that even if they can reach a conclusion by oct 28, there is not enough time for each chamber to endorse.
Bangkok Post Govt Rallies Mp Votes On Referendum Bill Three rounds of referendum are a must for a proposed rewrite of the 2017 constitution, nikorn chamnong, secretary to the joint house senate house panel on the referendum bill, said. Mr nikorn said the joint committee has yet to schedule a meeting to discuss the matter and that even if they can reach a conclusion by oct 28, there is not enough time for each chamber to endorse.
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