A deputy prime minister in charge of legal affairs has confirmed significant progress in the drafting of laws governing local and provincial elections.
Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said on Wednesday that all six local and provincial election laws are currently being reviewed by the Council of State and that there are quite a few changes that need to be made to bring them into line with the draft Election of Members of Parliament Act.
Mr. Wissanu said it remains unknown when local elections will be organized or whether they will happen before the general election.
The Deputy Prime Minister expects the Council of State to return all six draft laws to the government before the end of this month for submission to the National Legislative Assembly.
Concerning the lifting of the ban on political activities, Mr. Wissanu said the National Council for Peace and Order has been working on all related matters.
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Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Thammarat Thadaphrom
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said on Wednesday that all six local and provincial election laws are currently being reviewed by the Council of State and that there are quite a few changes that need to be made to bring them into line with the draft Election of Members of Parliament Act.
Mr. Wissanu said it remains unknown when local elections will be organized or whether they will happen before the general election.
The Deputy Prime Minister expects the Council of State to return all six draft laws to the government before the end of this month for submission to the National Legislative Assembly.
Concerning the lifting of the ban on political activities, Mr. Wissanu said the National Council for Peace and Order has been working on all related matters.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Thammarat Thadaphrom
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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