22 October 2023 at 17:23 PUBLISHED
Government whip chief Adisorn Piengkes announced on Sunday that the House of Representatives will vote on a motion put forth by the Move Forward Party ( MFP ) on October 24. The public vote will be held on the proposed charter amendments.
The MFP’s action has been placed on the House plan, according to Mr. Adisorn, a Pheu Thai listing MP, and will be discussed in accordance with the rules outlined in the open referendum law.
Whips from the state bloc’s parties would convene on October 24 at 9 am to discuss a joint position on the activity. & nbsp, He said that after the MFP had explained it, a decision would be made regarding whether to support it.
The action would be sent to the case after receiving Senate approval if it is approved by the House of Representatives. According to Mr. Adisorn, the action may be dropped if it is rejected by the Senate.
The motion, according to Parit Wacharasindhu, the Move Forward MP and spokesman, would ask the people in a referendum whether they approve the creation of an entirely new constitution to replace the military-drafted 2017 constitution and that the new charter should & nbsp, be written by an assembly whose members are directly elected by them.
He thought it would be beneficial for the House of Representatives to hear views on its own plan for a public election, despite the fact that the government side has established itself.