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NRSA to review referendum questions on April 1

Thammarat Thadaphrom

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BANGKOK, 26 March 2016 (NNT) – The National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA) is scheduled to table questions to be included in the upcoming public referendum on the draft charter next month.

The first deputy speaker of the reform body Alongkorn Ponlaboot has made known that on Friday, April 1st, the NRSA will review all questions its 12 standing committees have gathered from their members. Once the questions are finalized, the final list will be forwarded to the National Legislative Assembly (NLA).

Meanwhile, on March 29th, the NRSA is slated to deliberate a number of reform agendas including the reform of state administration, the prevention of corruption practices, and education reform.

In addition, he said the NRSA would host a seminar between April 29th and April 30th in Phetchaburi Province to go over the body’s performances during the past six months.

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April fools day!

A laugh a minute - these guys can't be serious (with the documented task at hand) as all they're actively achieving is fleecing the country of bulk baht; start with some statues (locking up few reporters along the way for good measure for 'attitude adjustment') to test the waters - as if that wasn't a back handed payment = corruption (from the highest possible sources) while policing their own bulls!t Funny clap2.gif Until you see their motorcades blast through Bangkok (we're) on the road to nowhere.

Furthermore Thai nationals must be getting feed up with the continuous rhetoric when nothing ever changes.

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Almost two years in, and still holding "seminars" to "debate agendas".

And who asked for NRSA "questions" to clutter up a referendum on a new Constitution?

One could almost believe this is being done to create a massive smokescreen to obscure a flawed proposal.

No. Good People would never do that.

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Hard core dirty questions will already be removed,

sanitised to a level a 3rd grader would be able to formulate a reply too,

Yabba Dabba Doooooooooooooooooooo

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