Thai protesters to rally as lawmakers weigh constitution changes

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BANGKOK (BLOOMBERG) - Thai protesters plan to hit the streets again as lawmakers decide on a pathway to amend the constitution, a move aimed at placating demonstrators calling for more democracy and reform of the monarchy.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Thai protesters plan to hit the streets again as lawmakers decide on a pathway to amend the constitution, a move aimed at placating demonstrators calling for more democracy and reform of the monarchy.

Protesters also want a range of changes that include scrapping the military-appointed Senate, which played a key role in the return of coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha as prime minister after the election last year. The process of rewriting a constitution, which may take about a year and involve a referendum, will ultimately require the King's endorsement.

While Mr Prayut's army-backed coalition has also proposed a pathway to amending the charter, it's unlikely to support any changes that impact its efforts to retain power, said associate professor of politics Punchada Sirivunnabood of Mahidol University near Bangkok.The growing protest movement adds to challenge for Mr Prayut's year-old administration, which is trying to revive Thailand's trade- and tourism-reliant economy with foreign investors fleeing from its stocks and bonds.

 

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