Jurin accuses govt of hidden charter agenda
Democrat MP believes CDA will be influenced
The opposition whip has raised concern that the government will exert influence over the planned constitution drafting assembly.
Democrat MP and opposition chief whip Jurin Laksanavisit said after a meeting of whips yesterday that the opposition believed the planned CDA would be different from the one responsible for drafting the 1997 constitution.
The 1997 charter drafters were committed to political reform whereas there is suspicion that the CDA proposed by the government may be driven by a hidden agenda, Mr Jurin said.
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