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House of Representatives Resolution: Parliament’s Power to Amend Constitution – Referendum Debate

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March 29, 2024, 7:27 pm

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The resolution of the House of Representatives approves sending it to the Constitutional Court to decide on Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution. Should I hold a referendum first? With 233 votes in favour, 103 against, 170 abstentions.

March 29th at Parliament in joint session. with Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Speaker of the National Assembly, presiding over the meeting. There is an agenda for considering the motion. Ask Parliament to pass a resolution asking the Constitutional Court to examine and decide on issues concerning the tasks and powers of Parliament. According to the Constitution, article 210 (2) of MP Chusak Sirinil.

Thereafter, at 6.10pm, Parliament met with Mr. Phonphet Wichitcholchai, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, acting as Speaker of Parliament. It was opened to a vote by parliamentarians. and Council meetings. The resolution to refer the matter to the Constitutional Court was approved. To request a decision on the powers and duties of Parliament: Propose constitutional amendments to create a new constitution by the elected members of the Constitutional Drafting Assembly (MP). Will Parliament have the power to vote on constitutional amendments or will a referendum have to be held first? With 233 votes in favor, 103 against and 170 abstentions, after an extensive debate lasting more than 6 hours among the parliamentarians, the president ordered the meeting to close at approximately 6.16 pm.

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