Anutin protects abstention on referendum vote

Anutin protects abstention on referendum vote

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Bhumjaithai leader states double-majority ballot guideline and other problems areworthyof extensive evaluation PUBLISHED : 10 Oct 2024 at 20: 11 Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul showsup at Government House to goto a cabinet conference on Sept24 (Photo: Chanant Katanyu) The Bhumjaithai Party did not signupwith a House vote to decline the Senate’s choice to keep the double-majority stipulation in the constitutional referendum costs for the sake of being comprehensive, stated celebration leader, Anutin Charnvirakul. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted 348 to absolutelyno to decline the Senate’s modifications to the referendum expense, with 65 abstentions. The expense formerly backed by the House consistedof a modification that would make it simpler for referendums to pass. It mentioned that a outcome would be legitimate if at least 50% of those casting votes authorized it. However, when the costs reached the Senate, the Upper House chose to bringback the initial double-majority requirement. For a referendum outcome to be legitimate, at least half of eligible citizens should cast votes, and the outcome needto be suppo
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