Constitutional Amendment Debate Continues into Second Day
Thai Parliament continued a debate on constitutional amendment for a second day on Thursday as a group of protesters held a rally outside the Parliament building.
Thai Parliament continued a debate on constitutional amendment for a second day on Thursday as a group of protesters held a rally outside the Parliament building.
Opposition MPs accused the government of mishandling the COVID-19 crisis during the third day of House debate on three COVID-19 decrees on Friday.
After the censure debate, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said there would not be a cabinet reshuffle for the time being.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presented the Budget Bill for fiscal 2020 to the House of Representatives, insisting that it was designed
Seven opposition parties sent their motion for a general debate on the cabinet’s incomplete oath during its swearing-in and the prime minister’s incomplete
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday presented his government’s policies to Parliament, focusing on the goal to move Thailand out of the middle-income trap and 12 urgent action plans.
Whips of the government, the opposition and the senate set 28 hours on July 25-26 for government policy debate.
The Senate Speaker said that members of the parliament can seek to debate the qualifications of Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha on June 5.