After almost 3 years since the coup, Thailand now has a new Constitution that will eventually return democracy to the country. pic.twitter.com/TgmprOuQ6U— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
Signed! Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn signed the new Constitution, which was approved by the public in a referendum last August, into law pic.twitter.com/CJsC9xVvvD— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
Prime Minister Prayut Chanocha at the signing ceremony of Thailand's 20th Constitution since 1932. Will his coup be the last? pic.twitter.com/WhKSg2W1rD— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
King Maha Vajiralongkorn uses his royal veto to ammend Constitution earlier this year. After today the public will get to see the changes pic.twitter.com/ONDNsgr1sy— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
The military government - cabinet, NCPO, legislature, and senate - will remain in place during this transition to an election pic.twitter.com/rU2TwNAOgy— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
The ceremony mirrors the promulgation of Thailand's first Consitution by King Rama VII in 1932 after the end of Absolute Monarchy pic.twitter.com/uEEIyZeDnF— Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA) April 6, 2017
Source: Panu Wongcha-um (@PanuCNA)
IndoChina Correspondent for @ChannelNewsAsia. Bangkok, Thailand.
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Link to Thailand Constitution