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Thai draft constitution approved | Thai draft constitution approved |
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A military-backed commission has approved the final draft of Thailand's new constitution, ten months after the army ousted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra. | A military-backed commission has approved the final draft of Thailand's new constitution, ten months after the army ousted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra. |
The constitution, which correspondents say is aimed at curbing the powers of prime ministers, will be put to a national referendum in August. | The constitution, which correspondents say is aimed at curbing the powers of prime ministers, will be put to a national referendum in August. |
If passed, it will pave the way for elections later in the year. | If passed, it will pave the way for elections later in the year. |
But a number of groups oppose the charter, and its successful passage is not guaranteed. | But a number of groups oppose the charter, and its successful passage is not guaranteed. |
As the announcement was made, several hundred pro-Thaksin and pro-democracy protesters demonstrated in front of parliament, urging people to reject the draft. | As the announcement was made, several hundred pro-Thaksin and pro-democracy protesters demonstrated in front of parliament, urging people to reject the draft. |
The military seized power in a bloodless coup in September 2006, accusing Mr Thaksin of corruption and abuse of power. | The military seized power in a bloodless coup in September 2006, accusing Mr Thaksin of corruption and abuse of power. |
'Reject the draft' | 'Reject the draft' |
"The voting is unanimous," said Noranit Sethaputra, president of the army-appointed Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA). | "The voting is unanimous," said Noranit Sethaputra, president of the army-appointed Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA). |
Supporters of Mr Thaksin protested against the new draft | Supporters of Mr Thaksin protested against the new draft |
"This meeting concluded that the referendum on this draft constitution will be held on 19 August," he said. | "This meeting concluded that the referendum on this draft constitution will be held on 19 August," he said. |
Copies of the document - Thailand's 17th constitution in 75 years - are to be distributed to every household ahead of the referendum. | Copies of the document - Thailand's 17th constitution in 75 years - are to be distributed to every household ahead of the referendum. |
The government says the new constitution is more democratic than the one introduced in 1997, and that it includes more checks and balances. | |
If the constitution is approved, almost half of all Senators will be appointed, rather than elected. | If the constitution is approved, almost half of all Senators will be appointed, rather than elected. |
The prime minister will be limited to two four-year terms and banned from major holdings in private companies. It will also be easier to impeach or censure the prime minister. | The prime minister will be limited to two four-year terms and banned from major holdings in private companies. It will also be easier to impeach or censure the prime minister. |
In other words, says the BBC's Jonathon Head in Bangkok, this is an anti-Thaksin constitution, taking aim at precisely the abuses the former prime minister is charged with. | In other words, says the BBC's Jonathon Head in Bangkok, this is an anti-Thaksin constitution, taking aim at precisely the abuses the former prime minister is charged with. |
Mr Thaksin, who remains very popular in rural areas, is living in exile in London. He has been ordered to return to Thailand to face corruption charges. | Mr Thaksin, who remains very popular in rural areas, is living in exile in London. He has been ordered to return to Thailand to face corruption charges. |
Surapong Suebwonglee, spokesman for Mr Thaksin's now dissolved Thai Rak Thai party, said the draft was "less democratic". | Surapong Suebwonglee, spokesman for Mr Thaksin's now dissolved Thai Rak Thai party, said the draft was "less democratic". |
"We will... work together with other groups of activists to educate people and convince them to reject the draft," he told the French news agency AFP. | "We will... work together with other groups of activists to educate people and convince them to reject the draft," he told the French news agency AFP. |
The current military-installed prime minister, Surayud Chulanont, has said that elections could be held as early as November if the new constitution is approved. | The current military-installed prime minister, Surayud Chulanont, has said that elections could be held as early as November if the new constitution is approved. |
But there are fears of renewed political instability if it is rejected. | But there are fears of renewed political instability if it is rejected. |
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