A referendum in Thailand in 2016
The constitutional referendum in Thailand in 2016 took place on August 7. The referendum questions concerned the agreement to change the constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand and changes in the election of the prime minister. Political background
After anti-government protests by way of a coup d'état, the government took over the military junta with General Prayuth Chan-ocha at the head. Designated by the military parliament, in May 2015 decided to make a new election (to be held in 2017) and changes in the Basic Law. In the opinion of the junta, the new constitution would contribute to the increase of stability in the country.
The draft of the new Basic Law was criticized by the largest Thai political parties. Politicians against the junta warned, among other things, that it is undemocratic and, even after the elections, it will allow the army to retain significant political influence and de facto control the state. Results
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