Activist ‘Pai Dao Din’ Freed on Bail, For Real This Time
KHON KAEN — A military court in Khon Kaen province on Tuesday agreed to set an anti-junta activist free on bail, ending his two weeks of imprisonment.
View ArticleSenate Will Only Nominate a PM in Event of Deadlock, Lawmakers Say
BANGKOK — The Senate under the new constitution will have an authority to nominate its own candidates as Prime Minister only if the upper and lower houses failed to choose one, leading members of the...
View ArticleElections Official Defends Indicted Charter Activists
BANGKOK — Four activists and a reporter accused of violating a law passed before the Aug. 7 charter referendum have found an unlikely ally in Election Commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, whose...
View ArticleHM King’s Illness Won’t Affect Charter Endorsement: Gov’t
BANGKOK — A government spokesman said Thursday he’s hoping that His Majesty the King would have recovered from his chronic illness by the time the new constitution is ready for official promulgation.
View ArticleNew Constitution Submitted for Royal Endorsement
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View ArticleRedshirt Leaders Indicted for Referendum Activity
BANGKOK — Prosecutors on Friday indicted 19 senior members of the anti-coup Red Shirt movement for violating a ban on political activities when they sought to open an office to monitor last August's...
View ArticleConstitution Drafter Pushes for Executing Corrupt Politicians
BANGKOK — One of the drafters of Thailand’s new constitution made the case Wednesday that it was written to support sentencing corrupt politicians to death.
View ArticleCharter Will Be Dropped Feb. 6 Without King’s Endorsement
BANGKOK — The constitution approved by referendum in August will be dropped if His Majesty the King does not endorse it by Feb. 6, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said Monday.
View ArticlePrayuth to Change Constitution at King’s Request
BANGKOK — Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha Tuesday said His Majesty the King has asked for changes to the constitution approved by the public in August relating to his powers.
View ArticleNLA Amends Interim Charter to Change Constitution
BANGKOK — The junta-appointed legislature unanimously approved amendments Friday to the 2014 interim charter to allow rewriting parts of the new constitution already passed by the people.
View ArticleAfter Historic Defeat, Fractured Opposition Unlikely to Challenge Junta
BANGKOK — Things are looking bleak for opponents of the military regime which has been in power since May 2014.
View ArticleUndisclosed Changes to Constitution Sent for Endorsement
BANGKOK — A government official on Wednesday declined to disclose the final draft of the amended constitution submitted for royal endorsement last week.
View ArticleNew Charter to be Promulgated on Thursday
BANGKOK — His Majesty the King is set to formally enact the new constitution on Thursday, which also marks the anniversary of his dynasty’s reign over Thailand.
View ArticleKing Promulgates Thailand’s 20th Constitution
BANGKOK — His Majesty the King on Thursday signed Thailand’s 20th constitution in the first such royal ceremony in 50 years.
View ArticleFirst Look at Major Changes to the New Thai Constitution
BANGKOK — The constitution that went into effect Thursday was different from what the public approved last year, with substantive changes in sections pertaining to the powers and authority of the...
View ArticleBefore and After: Read the 5 Articles Rewritten After Thai Constitution Was...
BANGKOK — Thailand’s 20th constitution came into effect on Thursday with a royal signature, but with some notable changes than that which the public supported six-to-four in a vote this past August.
View ArticleCourt Acquits ‘Down With Dictatorship’ Activist in Chiang Mai
CHIANG MAI — A 63-year-old man arrested last year for campaigning against the junta-backed constitution was cleared of any wrongdoing by the court on Monday.
View ArticleActivist Cites Chinese Rail Project as Reason for His Arrest
BANGKOK — Pro-democracy Rangsiman Rome said a year-old warrant police cited to detain him Sunday was fabricated to stop him from speaking out about a controversial Sino-Thai railway project.
View ArticlePrayuth: Those Who Believe Junta Will Hold Power 20 Years Not Thai
BANGKOK — The prime minister said during his weekly televised address Friday night that he didn’t consider those who believe the military junta will hold power for another 10 to 20 years to be Thai.
View ArticleCharter Critics Still Face Prosecution, One Year Later
BANGKOK — It’s been one year since the referendum on the junta-backed constitution was staged, but hundreds of people remain on trial for expressing their opposition to it, a civil rights watchdog...
View ArticleKhaosod English Reporter Charged With Sedition, Computer Crimes
BANGKOK — A reporter accused of sedition met with police Tuesday to hear the details of the charges against him.
View ArticleRights Watchdogs Indicted for Observing Discussion
BANGKOK — The ability of human rights lawyers to protect the public will be further hampered as two go on trial by a military tribunal for allegedly engaging in politics, a civil rights lawyer said...
View ArticleCharter Referendum: Man Convicted For Yelling ‘Don’t Vote’
UBON RATCHATHANI — A 48-year-old Isaan man was convicted by a court Friday for urging people not to vote in last year’s junta-organized constitutional referendum.
View ArticleReporter, 2016 Charter Opponents Acquitted by Court
RATCHABURI — A court Monday cleared four activists and a reporter of violating a special elections law in 2016 for allegedly participating in a campaign against it. The post Reporter, 2016 Charter...
View Article‘Pai Dao Din’ Acquitted of Violating Referendum Law
CHAIYAPHUM — A northeastern court cleared a jailed pro-democracy activist Thursday of allegations he broke a special election law by campaigning against the junta’s charter draft two years ago. The...
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