Open 4 steps to vote for the 31st Prime Minister, Prime Minister Candidate. Your name must be on the list of political parties. That party must have 25 or more MPs to vote openly. Names were called one by one, the new prime minister received more than half of the votes of the parliament, excluding the votes of the senators.
On August 14, reporters reported that the process to elect a new prime minister will begin on August 16. The House of Representatives is planning to vote on a new prime minister (the 31st prime minister) to replace Mr. Settha Thavisin, the former prime minister. The Constitutional Court ruled 5-4 and vacated the Prime Minister’s office. From the case of Phichit Chuenban appointed as Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office. The reason for the lack of honesty is obvious.
Later, the House of Representatives There is a very urgent letter that specifies the Speaker of the House of Representatives. There has been an order for a special meeting of the House of Representatives, No. 26, Year 2, No. 15 (First Annual Ordinary Session) to convene on August 16, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. onwards to discuss and approve appropriate persons. Appointed Prime Minister in accordance with Article 159 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand.
However, there are news reports. From Ban Chan Song La, Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra called on the leaders of the coalition government to discuss urgently after “Seththa” lost the position of Prime Minister. It was reported that the name of Mr. Chaikasem Nitisiri, the main candidate of the Pheu Thai Party, was announced as the new prime minister.
The voting process for the election of the 31st Prime Minister of Thailand according to Section 159 of the Constitution is as follows.
Step 1
Prime Minister Candidate to be nominated for voting in the House Your name must be on the list of political parties in accordance with Section 88 of the Constitution, Prime Minister Candidates. That political party must be a party with 25 or more MPs.
Step 2
Vote to elect the Prime Minister This must be done by open voting. and has more than half of the votes of the members of parliament. According to Section 159 of the Constitution, by calling the names of MPs and Senators in alphabetical order. and vote individually
Step 3
Parliament will elect MPs and Senators to be members of a committee to count votes. For transparency, the person who will be Prime Minister They must receive more than half of the votes in the House of Representatives (not including Senators).
Step 4
When the person who will be the Prime Minister is approved, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, will be the leader and will name the Prime Minister. presented to his Majesty
Stay tuned this August 16. Will Thailand get a new Prime Minister to replace Mr. Settha Thavisin or not?
2024-08-14 14:11:00
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