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Former Senate President “Suchon Chaleekrao” suggested amendments to Article 272 of the Constitution, reducing the power of the Senate, which should not have the power to vote on the Prime Minister before amending the other section of the Constitution.
September 4. Mr. Suchon Chaleekrua, Former President of the Senate (Senate) He revealed that on September 8, at 2:00 pm, there will be a brainstorming stage. “Exit from the Thai political crisis” No. 2 at the Centara Grand Hotel Business Room in Central Ladprao to exchange ideas with a former head of law Both Houses are elected. Go to a meeting
Such as Mr. Uthai Pimchachon, Mr. Wan Muhammad Normata, former President of the National Assembly, and Mr. Nikom Wai Rachpanich, as well as Mr. Wiwatan Chai Na Kalasin, former Kalasin MP. Secretary General of the Federation, former member of the House of Representatives, etc.
Through this brainstorming You will find an outlet for those who have lived real experiences. As head of the legislative branch And he used to hold an important position in the country Various ministers Throughout many eras, many governments I met and saw the possibility of Thailand Participate in solving problems of each era and period until Thailand survived today.
Since the cold war, the communist era included the struggle for and against the military dictatorship. The current situation is very serious. It has expanded the roof and has one condition The protests spread to at least 60 provinces across the country. Therefore, it is urgent to mobilize in search of a solution for the country.
Mr. Suchon said that by organizing a brainstorming stage “Way out of the Thai political crisis,” the first time with former deputies and senators, as well as independent scholars to discuss it. The meeting agreed that the amendments to the 2017 constitution should start with Section 272.
It is power Senators who should not have the power to vote on the prime minister But to perform only legislative functions Do not close the change of Senator Then, gradually go to amend Section 256 to establish a member of the Constituent Assembly (Senator) to draft a new Rathatham selecting Senator to complete within 60 days and MPs must draft a new constitution to complete within 90 days.
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