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Thai parliament rejects ‘people’s charter’ amendment draft

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Thailand’s Parliament, during a joint session for its first reading today (Wednesday), voted to reject a constitutional amendment draft, dubbed “the people’s charter”, which sought to abolish the Senate, revamp independent political institutions and the constitutional court and prevent coup d’états.

 

Drafted by reformist groups, led by “Re-solution” and endorsed by the signatures of over 135,000 people, 203 MPs and 3 senators voted in favour and 249 MPs and 224 senators voted against. 3 MPs and 3 senators abstained.

 

To pass, more than half of all the MPs and Senators combined need to vote in favour, including at least 84 senators.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-parliament-rejects-peoples-charter-amendment-draft/

 

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Well surprise surprise ! :sad:

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Showing the benefits of appointing 1/3 of the voters without public consent. Still another few places down the freedom index wont worry them, but good for my wife's asylum claim

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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

To pass, more than half of all the MPs and Senators combined need to vote in favour, including at least 84 senators.

The turkeys can't be expected to vote for Xmas.

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As they don't represent the people what else were they to do?

It is as was expected.. so no news in fact. They claim the constitution was accepted by a lot people but I wonder if who from which country knows what is in the constitution of their country... As same here.. The constitution was accepted because it was told it was good and a lot of people voted in confidence, but now the problems rise time after time

4 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

It is as was expected.. so no news in fact. They claim the constitution was accepted by a lot people but I wonder if who from which country knows what is in the constitution of their country... As same here.. The constitution was accepted because it was told it was good and a lot of people voted in confidence, but now the problems rise time after time

In my "neck of the woods", which is generally strongly opposed to this government, when it was a straightforward coup appointed junta (and now in it's "democratically elected" form), they got round expected opposition to the new constitution by simply not holding the referendum!

No news there. Unelected senators are not going to forgo their 100,000 baht per month.

OR their military pension. Nice work if you can get it.

11 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

The turkeys can't be expected to vote for Xmas.

This is why thanksgiving exists!

Surviving Xmas doest mean the time won't come!!

 

Maybe soon enough the ppl will get a chance to question these self appointed "senators" and dish out some suitable military-like punishment for actual treason against the citizens of Thailand.

 

 

Absolute goons demonstrating their fealty to the worst leader this nation has seen in quite some time. One can only hope their time will come. One can only hope the people will hold them responsible for their serial crimes.

 

One can only hope for progress, at some point in Thailand's future. Thailand continues it's rapid march toward oblivion, irrelevance, and a future of poverty. 

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Well THAT totally is a surprise.  So progressive, it hurts!  So sad for the millions of good Thai people who deserve so much more than this idiotic Govt. 

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Absolute goons demonstrating their fealty to the worst leader this nation has seen in quite some time. One can only hope their time will come. One can only hope the people will hold them responsible for their serial crimes.

 

Before any such contempt for these mobsters can about, a serious and collective rebellious spirit has to recapture the land. 

Until any such actions are forwarded, we'll be burdened with the same old traditional cycle - as it's been decades upon decades.

19 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Parliament, during a joint session for its first reading today (Wednesday), voted to reject a constitutional amendment draft, dubbed “the people’s charter”, which sought to abolish the Senate, revamp independent political institutions and the constitutional court and prevent coup d’états.

Of course it did... did we expect anything else to happen?

2 hours ago, Jerno said:

Well THAT totally is a surprise.  So progressive, it hurts!  So sad for the millions of good Thai people who deserve so much more than this idiotic Govt. 

70+ million Thais have a choice if they chose to get off their backsides and do something about it.

I wonder why they rejected the draft. It looked good. Oh, wait...

21 hours ago, webfact said:

sought to abolish the Senate

 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

224 senators voted against

 

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