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Drama over monks giggly live-stream chat show settled

Drama over monks giggly live-stream chat show settled
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Fate of talk-show monks rests with Sangha Council

Fate of talk-show monks rests with Sangha Council
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Constitution bill s second reading set for August

Constitution bill s second reading set for August 1 published : 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).

Rivals push for electoral changes

Rivals push for electoral changes 2 published : 10 Jul 2021 at 04:00 2 The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) and the Pheu Thai Party are both pushing for a revision of the electoral system with the use of two ballots and a 1% minimum voting requirement for the allocation of party-list seats. PPRP list-MP Paiboon Nititawan, chairman of the panel examining the draft charter amendment bill, said his party has a proposal ready while adding they will call for a two-ballot system and seek a minimum of party-list votes that a political party must win in order to be distributed party-list seats. Political parties should get at least 1% of all the votes cast so they are eligible to be allocated party-list seats and they must field candidates in at least 100 constituencies to qualify to get any party-list seats, he said.

Pheu Thai vows new censure debate

Pheu Thai vows new censure debate 32 Covid errors enough to end govt this time published : 7 Jul 2021 at 06:00 32 The opposition Pheu Thai Party has vowed to initiate another censure debate to oust the government, saying a new motion will be submitted by next month so that it takes place before this parliamentary session ends on Sept 18. This is highly important as we can no longer let the government continue mismanaging this country while more dangers loom, Pheu Thai s secretary-general Prasert Chanthararuangthong said on Tuesday. We have already forwarded several proposals to the government about resolving the problems facing the country, he said.

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