Soon at Government House will host a reception to celebrate the union equality bill’s final day before it is approved, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
According to assistant state representative Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, the guest list includes Guests, members of the cabinet, and international envoys.
Investigators from Thai and international media stores are also expected to attend, according to Ms. Radklao.
The reception will be held on the grass in front of the Thai Ku Fah building, starting at 5pm, she said.
The Senate investigation committee has reviewed the union equality bill.
The Senate will be deliberating on Tuesday, so the costs is now available.
She continued, the law will then be presented to the government, the prime minister, and therefore His Majesty the King for approval if the Senate approves it.
She said the law will take effect within 120 days of its publication in the Royal Gazette, or sometime toward the close of the year.
She claimed that the welcome marks the start of the much-anticipated laws, which has been developing for a long time.
She said a festival, with participants marching to the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre in Pathumwan city, may launch at 6pm on Tuesday.
In addition, shows, statements, music and groups of female different people will get staged, she said.
The lieutenant government spokeswoman said,” I’d like to encourage everyone to enjoy the beginning of a landmark event and show the world that Thailand is becoming the next country in Asia– after Taiwan and Nepal– and the first country in Southeast Asia to complete a same-sex marriage law.”