“Before and After” the Constitution

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16 Aug 2022 5:40 a.m.

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Before the Constitutional Court interpreted...political circles during this period, the issue of holding the position of Prime Minister of

General Prayut Chan-o-cha until August 24, 65, has it already been 8 years?

Yes...it is directly related to the law on how to count the days before the promulgation of the 60th Constitution or later.

The point is right here...

Because if counting first, of course

Gen. Prayut will have to vacate office because it has been 8 years, but if counted after that, he survived.

can be in the next position

The problem today, besides legal issues, there are also social issues involved.

Especially those who are tired of "Big Tu" and want to show their responsibility by resigning first.

Because I'm sure it's been 8 years.

No need to wait for a verdict...

In particular, the movement of 99 scholars has shown a clear stance.

which here must keep an eye on how far it will go

Will it be able to create pressure currents and escalate?

In addition, there was also an analysis of Gen. Prayut's state-establishment in various forms, such as suggesting "resignation" before Aug. 23 and appointing an acting deputy.

"Dissolve the Assembly"

for re-election, can continue to act as the Prime Minister

which this issue would be difficult with the question of what will happen after collapsing

Adjust the cabinet to bring outsiders to become ministers and act as acting in place of the prime minister, and then let Gen Prawit Wongsuwan be the interior minister.

I have heard from these proposals and analyzes that the probability is very low.

because it doesn't make anything better

the only way is

Waiting to hear the ruling of the Constitutional Court is the best.

because it arrived today

Gen. Prayut should have an answer.

Then will I be able to go on or not?

especially the voices from many former CDC, who have already drafted the 60th constitution

All of them are more than you to "Big Tu".

and also advises the Constitutional Court to consider how and what views to take into consideration, especially issues

"No retroactive effect"...

Because the 60th Constitution that prohibits the tenure of office for 8 years is promulgated after

Gen. Prayut has served as prime minister for the first time.

This means that it is not yet 8 years old.

If it is to be expected to believe that the Constitutional Court will decide in the manner "Big Tu" can continue to hold office.

Because the term has not yet expired, 8 years after the 60th constitution was promulgated, excluding the time he had been prime minister before.

But the point of concern is

If there is a ruling out like this, will society accept it or not?

And will the situation escalate or not?

It's hard to predict!

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