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Parliament gets sound check ahead of May 22 reopening

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Parliament gets sound check ahead of May 22 reopening

By The Nation

 

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The House of Representatives was put through a trial run on Tuesday (May 6) as MPs prepared to return to work.

 

House Speaker Chuan Leekpai checked to see if the sound system and voting system was still in working order for the start of the new parliamentary session on May 22.

 

Journalists were allowed to enter the House and record the checks, which proceeded without any technical hitches.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30387387

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-05-06
 

I think parliament in Thailand is a non-essential service. Probably better off if it was closed indefinitely. They can rubberstamp the usurpers' fiddlings from home.

Edited by DrTuner

The voting system was fully working in uniform fashion the sound system is irrelevant ???? 

Is there any opposition now?

7 hours ago, Thailand said:

Is there any opposition now?

Mannequin dolls spaced 2 metres apart....masked of course :clap2:

12 hours ago, Thailand said:

Is there any opposition now?

There never really was an opposition here in Thailand after the last election.....

We ask the same question if Australia....the opposition there is in the bin!

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