Clean Air Act Advances! Cabinet Confirms 31 Bills to Move Forward in Parliament
Thailand's cabinet approved 31 bills to advance through parliament on May 5, including the Clean Air Act and legislation on traditional medicine, bankruptcy, and telecommunications regulation.
At 2 p.m. on May 5, 2569 at Government House, Prime Minister's Office Spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced the cabinet's approval to advance 31 bills through the legislative process, comprising 21 bills proposed by the cabinet and 10 bills from the previous parliamentary session.
Among the 21 pending bills that government agencies approved to move forward are the Check Offenses Act B.E. 2534, the Facilitation of Permits and Public Services Act, the Bankruptcy Act, the Protection and Promotion of Thai Traditional Medicine Act, and notably the Clean Air Act, which the cabinet confirmed for parliamentary consideration.
The other 10 bills proposed by the previous parliament have already received parliamentary approval and are currently undergoing senate review, including the Frequency Allocation Organization and Broadcasting and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority Act, the Provincial Administrative Organization Act, and the Dairy and Dairy Products Establishment Act.