The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Wissanu Krea-ngam, said the government will submit an organic law on MP elections for royal endorsement, once the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) receives a ruling from the Constitutional Court.
Dr. Wissanu said the government is now waiting for the Constitutional Court to issue the official ruling on this matter to the NLA.
After receiving the ruling from the NLA, the government will refine the wording and propose it for royal endorsement, a process which is expected to take place in early June this year.
He said no date has been fixed but a general election will have to take place within the 11-month timeframe, following the royal endorsement.
The Deputy Prime Minister further said that regarding the upcoming ruling of the Constitutional Court regarding the National Council for Peace and Order's (NCPO) 53/2560 order that it can be revised without affecting the election roadmap should the court decides it is unconstitutional.
He added that the expected time for the relaxation of political activities ban among political parties cannot currently be determined, but politicians will be allowed to run their campaigns at least 150 days before the election.
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Reporter : Tanakorn Sangiam
Rewriter : Praphorn Praphornkul
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Dr. Wissanu said the government is now waiting for the Constitutional Court to issue the official ruling on this matter to the NLA.
After receiving the ruling from the NLA, the government will refine the wording and propose it for royal endorsement, a process which is expected to take place in early June this year.
He said no date has been fixed but a general election will have to take place within the 11-month timeframe, following the royal endorsement.
The Deputy Prime Minister further said that regarding the upcoming ruling of the Constitutional Court regarding the National Council for Peace and Order's (NCPO) 53/2560 order that it can be revised without affecting the election roadmap should the court decides it is unconstitutional.
He added that the expected time for the relaxation of political activities ban among political parties cannot currently be determined, but politicians will be allowed to run their campaigns at least 150 days before the election.
Information and Source
Reporter : Tanakorn Sangiam
Rewriter : Praphorn Praphornkul
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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