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How amended election-related laws will reshape Thailand’s political landscape

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Ten draft bills to amend election laws will be deliberated by Parliament this Thursday and Friday (Feb 24-25) – but most are expected to hit obstacles.

 

The bills are designed to amend two organic laws – the MP Election Act and the Political Parties Act – to reflect earlier constitutional changes to revive the two-ballot voting system and change the House’s composition to 400 constituency MPs and 100 party-list MPs.

 

The March 2019 general election used a single ballot to elect 350 constituency MPs and 150 party-list MPs.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/how-amended-election-related-laws-will-reshape-thailands-political-landscape/

 

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Inpenetrable. I read it and didn't understand a single thing in it.

I'm just stupid I guess.

If anybody can summarize this it would be helpful.

My guess is that nothing substantial will change. Simply too many hogs at the trough to consider moving it.

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