BangkokPost-Nov 17

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned that the ongoing charter amendment process must leave the royal institution untouched. Gen Prayut made the remarks as he chaired a mobile cabinet meeting in Krabi, according to sources at the meeting. During the meeting, he was briefed on Tuesday’s parliamentary debate on a charter amendment bill pushing for “a people’s constitution”. Gen Prayut was quoted by the sources as saying: “The country, the religion and the monarchy must remain [intact]. MPs must not act in a way that affects the royal institution.” The prime minister also stressed the need for government MPs to abide by party resolutions when they vote on the bill, the sources said. Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa, who chairs the coalition Chartthaipattana Party’s policy and strategy committee, said that party MPs will discuss how to vote on the bill before today’s vote. Asked about possible unrest if the bill is rejected, Mr Varawut said supporters of the bill should respect the more than 16 million people who voted in support of it at the referendum. The bill, which has the support of more than 135,000 eligible voters, proposes six key changes to the 2017 Constitution. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2216511/monarchy-untouchable