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Old 06-06-2012, 02:26 PM   #11
mynaflzak

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Constitution Court president Wasan Soypisuth will hold a press conference at 3pm today to explain why the court accepted petitions against the charter amendment bill and ordered parliament to delay the voting on the bill in the third reading, court deputy spokesman Somrit Chaiwong said on Wednesday.

All Constitution Court judges were present to perform their duties at the court's office this morning.

Police from Thung Song Hong were deployed at the court to maintain law and order.

About 10 members of the Democracy Network Working Group led by Chainarin Kularb-am gathered in front of the court and submitted a letter calling for the Constitution Court to review its order for parliament to suspend voting on the charter amendment bill.

At parliament, Pithoon Poomhiran, secretary-general of the House of Representatives, held a press conference on the result of the meeting of a committee for providing Parliament President Somsak Kiatsuranont with legal advice concerning the Constitution Court's order.

Mr Pithoon said the committee had forwarded its conclusion to Mr Somsak -- that the Constitution Court's order was not binding on parliament.
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