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Pheu Thai stalls charter change

Amendment bid on hold as govt seeks stability

NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Core Pheu Thai Party figures agreed Sunday to temporarily withhold the bids for constitutional amendment and the national reconciliation bill for the sake of the government stability, a party source disclosed Sunday.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra aims an air rifle at a target at a fair organised for Pheu Thai Party members at a resort in Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima, yesterday evening. Earlier in the day, the party held its seminar at another venue in the province. The meeting was dominated by an intense debate on charter amendment. PATTANAPONG HIRUNARD The source said the ruling party assessed the situation,estimated it would not win the amendment battle, and decided it had better take a step back.The party will proceed when it had a mandate from the public, who will first be told how they would benefit from the charter change.The party leaders' views were expressed at a Pheu Thai seminar in Khao Yai, during which members fiercely debated how to proceed with the charter amendment.No consensus was reached after the meeting, which was chaired by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.The source said the core leaders' decision to delay the charter amendment bid would frustrate red-shirt leaders facing serious charges in connection with the 2010 political violence."Thaksin is aware that if he persists, the government will fall apart," said the source, referring to former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, de facto leader of Pheu Thai and Ms Yingluck's elder brother.Pheu Thai leader Charupong Ruangsuwan cautioned party MPs to tread carefully in a speech to open the seminar.He said a snare had been laid for those trying to amend the charter, making the amendment process difficult.Mr Charupong, also the interior minister, said the 2007 constitution was undemocratic. He said it was designed to weaken the checks-and-balances system, boost the power of independent agencies and undermine political parties, while it failed to engage the public.It also proved to be an obstacle to international cooperation, he said."The charter and the referendum law have laid a trap for attempts to amend the charter," he said."The 2007 charter is the heart of the conflict and poses a threat to stability and national administration."Chusak Sirinil, a member of the coalition committee studying charter amendments, said no matter how long it took, the charter amendment would eventually proceed.He said amending the charter section by section would not be easy either."Try to change how the members of independent organisations are selected and you can see trouble coming. It's not going to be easy," he said.Ms Yingluck Sunday told the Pheu Thai members to "think positive" as the government would continue to sort out differences.She said it would take great efforts to address issues, some of which were "structural problems"."We will need to take a step back and talk it out to find the causes [of the problems], but not to create more divisiveness. Otherwise [the problems] will never come to an end," she said.A heated debate ensued after the forum was opened for participants to express their views. Red-shirt members in the party strongly criticised a working group's proposal to commission legal experts at...

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  • dao

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    Discussion 22 : 07 Jan 2013 at 13.4922

    Its pretty plain to see that only ones pushing this agenda are PT .They are met with opposition every time they bring it to the table because its pretty obvious they just want to bring Thaksin back and punish anyone who was responsible for making him accountable for his own actions. Why does Yingluck need her brother so bad ?

  • Discussion 21 : 07 Jan 2013 at 13.4421

    Not Really a Very Good look for the PM of Thailand special with so many killing with Guns in Thailand & around the world nowadays

  • Discussion 20 : 07 Jan 2013 at 13.2420

    It is just a matter of how many more days, weeks, months or years left for those undemocratic minded people to desperately drag on before their ugliest and most undemocratic constitution in recent years by the coup makers, being totally trashed. And I believe that most Thai people hope that the current constitution is the last one of its kind (coup makers’ versions).

  • Discussion 19 : 07 Jan 2013 at 12.5219

    Question: What's wrong about the PM having some fun shooting teddy bears or whatever at a wild-west party?

    Answer: Nothing if we didn't have shootings of people in the wild-south on a daily bases.

    It's just slightly inappropriate, isn't it?

  • Discussion 18 : 07 Jan 2013 at 12.3018

    the political scene is one big soap drama who needs channel 3 prime time viewing,when you can view it free and daily ?

  • lek

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    Discussion 17 : 07 Jan 2013 at 11.5817

    Why doesn't Yingluck simply explain to the people what the 2007 actually says and what part of it she wants to change, and why? Why can't she be open and transparent about what Pheu Thai wishes to do, and not be so darned secretive?

  • Discussion 16 : 07 Jan 2013 at 10.5416

    This piece of news perfectly demonstrates that the real agenda behind the 2006 coup was to shoot down the 1997 people's constitution and to take back the political rights of the people, so that those unelected but appointed people; and those unelected but appointed “independent” agencies can take control of the country. It is even uglier to hear that some people even said that the current constitution could not be changed. Under this circumstance, I believe the current constitution will be totally torn up by the grass root people sooner or later. Some people are still underestimating the power of the people, and still believing they ca

  • Discussion 15 : 07 Jan 2013 at 09.5915

    Thailand is the Wild East, so no need to copy the Wild West. Anyway, I think Yingluck thoroughly enjoys her time in the limelight and isn't keen on having her brother back. What a tragicomedy Thailand has become.

  • Discussion 14 : 07 Jan 2013 at 09.1214

    Looks like it may be time to open a branch of America's NRA here in Thailand. Maybe add American "second amendment remedies" to the Thai consititution.
    Why is the Pheua Thai holding a wild-west party? When they could have headed to the South of Thailand for the real thing.

  • Eric

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    Discussion 13 : 07 Jan 2013 at 08.5913

    This old soldier Prasong thinks Thais are fool hardy to believe in anything he said including a clause in the constitution that prohibit a review of the '07 constitution or any constitution in the world. Yet some believe he is right. That's worrying.

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