Bhumjaithai to restore marijuana expense after election

Bhumjaithai to restore marijuana expense after election

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Unintended effects of disorderly decriminalisation now ensured to be an election concern Bhumjaithai Party leader and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul examines marijuana items at an exhibit on May 25 last year. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) The Bhumjaithai Party hasactually promised to push for the passage of a expense on marijuana and hemp in the next House session after the election, after the questionable draft stoppedworking to win support this week. Supachai Jaisamut, a Bhumjaithai list MP and chairman of the House committee vetting the draft law, appeared resigned after the expense, sponsored by his celebration, got stuck at the second-reading phase. On Wednesday the House of Representatives continued its section-by-section 2nd reading of the draft law. It took practically 3 hours to protected a quorum and vote on Section 15/3 of the costs. Of the 211 MPs who stated their existence in the chamber, 148 voted in favour and 21 voted versus it with 36 abstentions. The 6 others did not cast votes. Deputy House Speaker Supachai Phosu stated the conference adjourned at 2.42pm, stating he saw no point in continuing to call for quorum checks. The lack of lots of MPs hasactually been a day-to-day function of House sessions for the past numerous weeks. Though the House has not been officially liquified and an election date has not been verified, every celebration
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