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Government reports on National Reform Progress

tewit kemtong

 

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BANGKOK, 28 June 2019(NNT) - At the meeting of the House of Representatives yesterday, legislators discussed problems faced by the people and considered a progress report on the national reform plan, which was presented at the meeting on June 26.

 

Before the meeting’s agenda was deliberated, most members of parliament discussed various problems faced by the public, such as damaged roads, water shortages, and low crop prices. The House meeting then reviewed a progress report on the national reform plan under Section 270 of the constitution. The national reform progress report, which covers 11 areas, must be presented to the House of Representatives every three months.

 

During the meeting, the majority of MPs agreed with the direction of national reform and wanted concrete results. They agreed that the first issue to be addressed is to reduce social disparity in the country.

 

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7 hours ago, rooster59 said:

must be presented to the House of Representatives every three months.

That reminds everyone that when the NCPO is dissolved, its spirit will live on - by constitutional mandate.

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Were the cabinet ministers with specific responsibilities for the areas of reform discussed available to answer questions?

 

Ah, umm, silly me, it's only been three months since the election - there isn't a cabinet yet...

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