The Pheu Thai Party believes the government, opposition and Senate whips can reach an agreement on a charter amendment ...
After a long fight for marriage equality—and still a way to go in some areas—Thailand officially became the third country in ...
Thailand's democracy is crumbling under royal and political elite control, with human rights crushed, progressive parties ...
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THAILAND’S military coup leaders said at the weekend that they will dissolve the country’s senate and assume all law-making powers. Saturday’s announcement stripped away the last democratic ...
Thailand's parliament consists of 500 elected seats in the lower house and 250 unelected positions in the Senate appointed by the military. There are fears the military-appointed Senate could ...
In June, the Thai senate voted overwhelmingly in favor ― 130 to 4 ― of the Marriage Equality Bill. Activists hailed the vote as a major victory for civil rights. The bill still requires ...
Thailand's Parliament on Friday elected Paetongtarn ... The military-appointed Senate blocked Move Forward's prime minister candidate and the Constitutional Court disbanded the party last week.