BangkokPost-Nov 16

A fierce debate is expected in parliament on Tuesday as lawmakers will start discussing a charter amendment bill pushing for “a people’s constitution”. The bill, which has the support of more than 135,000 eligible voters, proposes six key changes to the 2017 Constitution. Lawmakers will vote on whether to accept the bill in the first reading on Wednesday. The charter proposal seeks to abolish the Senate, which is seen as the proxy of the now-dissolved National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). It also seeks to increase the MPs and the opposition’s power to scrutinize government actions. The bill also seeks to restructure the Constitutional Court, proposing that the court should comprise nine judges nominated by government and opposition MPs, and the general assembly of Supreme Court judges or Supreme Administrative Court judges. The bill is sponsored by several groups including the Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw), the Re-Solution group, the Progressive Movement and the Move Forward Party (MFP. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2215871/mps-set-to-clash-on-charter-fixes