Thai parliament does not vote on constitutional amendment Youth anger of anti-government protests September 25, 6:27

The Thai parliament, which continues to be protested by young people, did not vote on the constitutional amendment scheduled for the night of the 24th, and the amendment work is expected to be delayed as soon as possible.

The young people participating in the demonstration were angry, saying, "I'm earning time."

A group of young people who are continuing large-scale anti-government demonstrations in Thailand are calling for the dissolution of parliament, constitutional amendment, and royal reform, and Prime Minister Prayut is showing a positive attitude toward constitutional amendment. ..



In response to this, on the night of the 24th, the parliament was scheduled to vote on each of the six proposals, including how to select members of the meeting to draft the revised constitution issued by the ruling and opposition parties, and how to proceed with the revision.



However, the ruling party suddenly proposed and passed a committee to compare and investigate these proposals, and the planned vote was postponed to November.



The decision was angry with many young people gathering around the parliament.



Leaders of the youth group criticized "the parliamentary decision is clearly to save time," and asked the gathered people to "prepare for the fight to settle in the next month." He called out and showed his intention to further strengthen the protests.