Constitution bill's second reading set for August
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19 Jul 2021 at 08:30
Paiboon: Thinks bill will be passed
The charter amendment bill is expected to go through a post-scrutiny debate in parliament next month before being put to a vote in September, according to Paiboon Nititawan, chairman of the committee scrutinising the bill.
Mr Paiboon said on Sunday the committee will meet on July 27 and 30 to iron out differences and amendment issues.
After the panel has wrapped up its work, it will present the revised version of the bill for a second-reading debate later next month.
The committee will likely finish its scrutiny on Aug 7, said Mr Paiboon, also a list MP of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP).