Parliament Drops 4 Charter Amendment Bills
The parliament turned down four constitutional amendment bills in their first reading and they included a bill to strip senators of their power to co-elect the prime minister.
The parliament turned down four constitutional amendment bills in their first reading and they included a bill to strip senators of their power to co-elect the prime minister.
Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of the Progressive Movement, asked members of the parliament to pass the first reading of a people’s bill for charter amendment instead of blocking it.