
Pale Muhamad Noor Matha, president of the parliament, will meet with whips from the government, the opposition, and the Senate to decide whether to request a judicial review of some contentious charter amendment bills is necessary.
The decision Pheu Thai Party ( Pheu Thai ) filed the issue, asking parliament to request a Constitutional Court ruling regarding whether parliament has the authority to completely amend the contract without conducting a first-ever vote.
According to Mr. Wan, the whip ‘ scheduled conference is to discuss the joint sessions ‘ schedule and explain the chamber’s priorities in order to avoid any potential conflict or disturbance.
This is to prevent the collapse of political meetings after the joint lessons to consider two constitutional amendment charges were postponed last Thursday and Friday because there was no consensus present.
According to Pheu Thai list-MP Wisut Chainaroon, the outcome of the whip ‘ meeting with Mr. Wan will determine when the activity will be put up for a ballot.
He stated that he anticipates the cabinet’s essential matters to be put on the plan after the combined conference has finished.
Before March 9, these issues need to be approved by the legislative body.
He said,” I understand that the charter issues may not be ready for the upcoming joint sitting, and they must wait until after that.”
Following the collapse of the combined meetings on February 13 and 14, according to divergent opinions among parliamentarians regarding the possibility of the meeting continuing, Mr. Wisut proposed and signed the charter amendment-related motion.
Some argued that attempting to amend the contract to permit a full update of the law could violate the 2021 decision, which requires a vote to determine whether voters wanted a new law first.
Others contend that the legislature’s role is to take into account and vote on both drafts of constitutional amendments in order to create the requirements for creating a Constitution Drafting Assembly by adding Section 15/1.
A vote should be held to see if the community agrees with the constitutional amendment after parliament approves it.