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Mr. Natthaphon Teepsuwan Minister of Education Who holds the position of member of the House of Representatives (Sr. Sr.) People’s Power Party Not accepting the seven draft constitutional amendments, including those proposed by the Palang Pracharat Party. During today’s parliamentary meeting (November 18)
Besides Mr. Natthaphon There are still other members of parliament Not accepting the 7 draft constitutional amendments such as Mr. Chanvit Wipoosiri (Bangkok – Pracharat Power), Mr. Chumpol Chulsai (Chumphon-Prachatipat) and General Thawatchai Samutsakorn (Senator)
The draft amendments to the seventh constitution are as follows:
- Edition ofThai feast Pheu Regarding the constitution of members of the Constituent Assembly (MP), all forms of election
- Edition ofCoalition government Regarding the establishment of a parliamentary by-election
- Edition ofThai feast Pheu Cancel the powers of the senators (senators) to reform the country.
- Edition ofThai feast Pheu Cancel the power of the senators to elect the prime minister
- Edition ofThai feast Pheu Cancel the amnesty of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)
- Edition ofThai feast Pheu Go back to 2 ballots (zoning and lists).
- Edition ofInternet for the People Bill (Isleaw) That opens the way to edit every category, every section
However, the results of the vote until 3:00 pm today found that Isaw’s draft constitution is the figure with the highest proportion of nonconformity and abstention.
As for another deputy that many parties have seen Especially during the past is Mr. Thamanat Phromphao Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Who is Deputy, Phayao Province, Palang Pracharat Party Vote for the first 2 principles and the yellow one.
Meanwhile Mr. Putthiphong Punnakan Rathamontree, Minister for the Economy and Digital Society (DES) and MPs, Palang Pracharath Party list, abstained from the first two figures and rejected the remaining five principles.
This is in line with the past that several coalition deputies and several senators do not agree with the draft constitutional amendment.
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