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Small parties demand seats on House committee studying charter amendments

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Small parties demand seats on House committee studying charter amendments

 

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Smaller parties, which used to ally themselves with the Government, are making waves by demanding a seat for each of them on the House committee studying constitutional changes.

 

The parties recently formed an alliance, under the name of Kit Sangkhom (Social Action) group, led by Mr. Chatchavan Kong-udom, leader of the Palang Thongthin Thai party. (The name, Kit Sangkhom, was borrowed from the Kint Sangkhom (Social Action) party of the late M.R. Kukrit Pramoj, who was regarded as a mentor of Mr. Chatchavan.)

 

The alliance is made up of Palang Thongthin Thai, Thai Civilized, Rak Puenpa Prathet Thai and Prachatham parties.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/small-parties-demand-seats-on-house-committee-studying-charter-amendments/

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Smaller parties, which used to ally themselves with the Government, are making waves by demanding a seat for each of them on the House committee studying constitutional changes.

Elbow room at the top table is restricted to those who are invited... get used to being used for your vote then shown the door!

They best be ready for an answer from tinpot.  And for the sake of the country. confront him.   cha cha is the single worst thing for Thailand since the tsunami.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Smaller parties, which used to ally themselves with the Government, are making waves by demanding a seat for each of them on the House committee studying constitutional changes.

 

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