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People's networks from 5 regions submitted a letter to the government asking for cancellation. Emergency decree I believe the government is seizing the opportunity to extend the Royal Decree for another month while hiding politics. Lawyers point out The government seized the opportunity to threaten the rights and freedoms of people in many areas, suggesting that the use of the Communicable Disease Act - the Public Health Act would be enough. 26 May 2020 at 9:00 a.m. People's group on behalf of the network People from 5 regions came to submit a letter to list the network and 390 people who agreed with it at the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission (Office of the Public Sector Development Commission), opposite Government House. To request that the government cancel preparations to announce the extension of the Emergency Decree for another month in June.
Claiming to control COVID-19 disease Because it is not necessary and it limits the rights and freedom of expressing opinions of the people. Especially for various large development projects. in which the Telegram Number Data people in the area have an interest, Somphas Nilphan, Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office Acting as a representative to receive such complaints The renewal of the Emergency Decree is one of the agenda items for the Cabinet meeting today. The latest Cabinet meeting There was a resolution to approve the extension of the period for enacting the emergency decree. From 1-30 June 2020 “At this time, various development projects Can still move forward But it turned out that the people were unable to exercise their right to vote to suspend the project. Emergency Decree It is a form of using power that is vague and lacks checks and balances. The state must use its power with caution and limit it as necessary. But things are happening in many areas. It clearly shows that the government, state officials and security agencies are claiming authority according to Emergency Decree to seize the opportunity to limit and threaten people's rights and freedoms.
Rattanamanee Phonkla, lawyer and coordinator of the Community Information Center Foundation. One of the network representatives who submitted the letter said: She gave an example in the case of the Chana Special Development Zone Project in Songkhla Province, where the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Center (SBPAC) planned to hold a forum to listen to public opinions from 14 - 20 May. Although there is an emergency decree If not for Khairiya “Yah” Rahmanya, a 17-year-old youth from Ban Suan Kong, who submitted a letter demanding that the stage be postponed and wait at Songkhla City Hall. A forum which does not respect the participation of people in such areas would probably be held. So that the development project can move forward according to the legal process. “Cases like this can still occur in many areas. What is pressing on the people is not the epidemic situation.
Claiming to control COVID-19 disease Because it is not necessary and it limits the rights and freedom of expressing opinions of the people. Especially for various large development projects. in which the Telegram Number Data people in the area have an interest, Somphas Nilphan, Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office Acting as a representative to receive such complaints The renewal of the Emergency Decree is one of the agenda items for the Cabinet meeting today. The latest Cabinet meeting There was a resolution to approve the extension of the period for enacting the emergency decree. From 1-30 June 2020 “At this time, various development projects Can still move forward But it turned out that the people were unable to exercise their right to vote to suspend the project. Emergency Decree It is a form of using power that is vague and lacks checks and balances. The state must use its power with caution and limit it as necessary. But things are happening in many areas. It clearly shows that the government, state officials and security agencies are claiming authority according to Emergency Decree to seize the opportunity to limit and threaten people's rights and freedoms.
Rattanamanee Phonkla, lawyer and coordinator of the Community Information Center Foundation. One of the network representatives who submitted the letter said: She gave an example in the case of the Chana Special Development Zone Project in Songkhla Province, where the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Center (SBPAC) planned to hold a forum to listen to public opinions from 14 - 20 May. Although there is an emergency decree If not for Khairiya “Yah” Rahmanya, a 17-year-old youth from Ban Suan Kong, who submitted a letter demanding that the stage be postponed and wait at Songkhla City Hall. A forum which does not respect the participation of people in such areas would probably be held. So that the development project can move forward according to the legal process. “Cases like this can still occur in many areas. What is pressing on the people is not the epidemic situation.