Thailand: New draft constitution welcomed by majority

The Election Commission of Thailand has announced up to 61.45 percent of voters supported a new draft constitution while 38.55 percent were against as 94 percent of ballots at a referendum counted.
Thailand: New draft constitution welcomed by majority ảnh 1Poll workers count votes in Bangkok on August 7 (Photo: Kyodo/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – The Election Commission (EC) of Thailand has announced that up to 61.45 percent of voters supported a new draft constitution while 38.55 percent were against as 94 percent of ballots at a referendum held on August 7 counted.

According to the EC, the new draft constitution did not gain support from the northeastern region, where almost all voters rejected the document which was penned by the military administration.

In Bangkok, the “yes” vote amounted 70 percent.

The referendum also asked Thais to vote on whether to allow the country’s Senate to jointly vote for the prime minister along with the House of Representatives.

About 58 percent voted to allow the Senate to jointly vote for the Prime Minister while almost 42 percent rejected it,

Nearly 55 percent of 50.5 million voters went to the poll, nearing the 57 percent recorded in the 2007 referendum.

The United Nations, the US Embassy and the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) sent informal observers to monitor the voting.

At a press conference, President of the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) Meechai Ruchupan said it will take 3-4 months for the approved draft constitution to take effect due to required legal processes.-VNA

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