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Thailand's electoral body tentatively sets Jan. 10 for charter referendum

Xinhua, June 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

If Thailand's National Reform Council (NRC) endorses the draft constitution early in September, the Election Commission (EC) could hold a charter referendum on January 10, 2016, the EC said Wednesday.

Upon the NRC's approval of the draft charter, the EC will have to publish 19 million copies of the draft and distribute them to the public by November 30, according to Supachai Somcharoen, chairman of the EC.

The referendum is estimated to cost around 3 billion baht (89.1 million U.S. dollars), Supachai said, stressing that the government must allocate the resources necessary for the EC to complete the process.

The cabinet will draft the ballot, and it has not been decided what it will be like, the chairman said.

The Constitution Drafting Committee has already concluded the gathering of amendment proposals from the NRC and the cabinet.

Thailand is likely to have a new general election in September 2016 if the draft constitution survives the referendum. But the polls could be further postponed if another referendum, which was recently proposed by several NRC members, is held and allows Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to extend his time in office. Endi