Opposition Backs Public Charter Amendment Draft
Opposition parties have agreed to wait for a public sector constitution amendment draft before Parliament considers it alongside political party proposals in the next session. The government coalition coordinator said all parties have reach
The government coalition coordinator revealed that the opposition has agreed to wait for the public sector's constitution amendment draft before considering it alongside political party proposals at the next parliamentary session. On July 1, 2025, at 10:10 AM at Parliament, Raveewit Parisananakul, Ang Thong MP from the Bhumjaithai Party and chairman of the government coalition coordination committee, discussed constitutional amendments after consulting with opposition members and senators. He informed Parliament Speaker Sophan Sarirum that all parties have reached consensus. The opposition acknowledged that the public draft has made substantial headway and should be given an opportunity to proceed alongside the main political party draft for joint consideration. Raveewit further explained that specific amendment deliberations will rest with the Parliament Speaker regarding agenda scheduling. He believes that if waiting for the public draft, detailed amendments should go to the next parliamentary session for review—something the opposition has not opposed. He is confident the process will pass without difficulty.