UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION
Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (Interim Edition) of B.E. 2549
Somdet Phra Paramintharamaha Bhumibol Adulyadej Sayammintharathirat Bormmanatthabophit
graciously grants the interim constitution on October 1 B.E. 2549, which is
the 61st year of the present reigh.
Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramintharamaha Bhumibol Adulyadej
Mahitalathibet Ramathibodi Chakkri Narubodin Sayammintharathirat Borommanatthabophit
is graciously pleased to proclaim that:
The leader of the Council for Democratic Reform successfully staged the coup
on September 19 B. E. 2549 and presented a report to His Majesty.
The CDR leader informed His Majesty that he seized power and abolished the
constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand with an intention to solve the problems
of the people's losing confidence in the country's administration, the lack
of efficiency in the supervision of the administration, and the monitoring of
the state power. The problems led to massive corruption and malfeasance with
no one being brought to justice, which has become a political crisis and caused
rifts among members of the society, who were incited to take sides, causing
the decline in the national unity and social crisis.
Although several sectors have tried to solve the crises, their attempts failed
and the situation worsened to the point that there could be violence and clashes
which could cause bloodshed.
The situation was severely detrimental to the ruling system, economy and the
law and order of the country. So, there must be an appropriate and interim ruling
mechanism for the country, which is invented in line with traditional and customs
of the Constitutional Monarchy system.
The interim mechanism is also aimed to restore love and unity, the economy,
the law and order, to create strong system to check and investigate corruption,
to establish good ethical system, to promote and protect the rights and liberty
of the people, to have the country respect the UN treaties and treaties and
agreements with other countries, to promote the country's ties with international
communities and to promote Thais to adopt the self-sufficiency economy.
At the same time, the interim constitution will ensure sped-up attempts to
draft and enact a new Constitution with broad public participation in every
step.
To attain the goals as the CDR has informed His Majesty, the King commanded
that the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (Interim Edition) be promulgated
with the following articles until the next Constitution is drafted and submitted
for a royal command.
Article 1. Thailand is one and indivisible Kingdom.
The King is the Head of State and the King holds the position of Head f the
Thai Armed Forces.
The King shall be enthroned in a position of revered worship and shall not
be violated. No person shall expose the King to any sort of accusation or action.
Article 2. The sovereign power belongs to the Thai people. The King as Head
of the State shall exercise such power through the National Assembly, the Council
of Ministers and the Courts in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
Article 3. With the provisions of this Constitution, the human dignity, right,
liberty and equality of Thais, which have been protected in accordance with
Thailand's ruling practice in the democratic regime of government with the King
as Head of State, shall be protected by this Constitution.
Article 4. The King selects and appoints the President of the Privy Council
and not more than eighteen Privy Councillors to constitute the Privy Council.
The selection and appointment or the removal of a Privy Councillor shall depend
entirely upon the King's pleasure.
The President of the National Assembly shall countersign the Royal Command
appointing or removing the President of the Privy Council and the President
of the Privy council shall countersign the Royal Command appointing or removing
other Privy Councillors.
Article 5. The National Assembly consists of no more than 250 members, who will
be appointed by the King from Thai nationals by birth and who are at least 35
years old.
The National Assembly shall function as the House of Representatives, the Senate
and Parliament.
In selection of persons to be appointed as members of the National Assembly,
they must be considered appropriately from various groups in the government
sector, private sector, social sector, academic sector and from various regions.
In case there are laws on qualifications of political office holders, the laws
must not be enforced for the appointments of members of the National Assembly.
Article 6. Membership of the National Assembly terminates upon:
(1)death;
(2) resignation;
(3) being disqualified as stipulated in Article 5
(4) being appointed minister
(5) the National Assembly passing a resolution under Article 8 removing him
or her from office.
Article 7. The King appoints a member of the National Assembly as its president
and appoints one or more members of the National Assembly as a vice president
or several vice presidents in line with a resolution of the National Assembly.
Article 6 shall be applied mutatis mutandis for the termination of office of
the president and vice president or vice presidents of the National Assembly.
The Chairman of the Council of National Security will countersign the royal
command to appoint members of the National Assembly, president and vice president(s)
of the National Assembly.
Articled 8. In case a member of the National Assembly has committed a deed deemed
damaging the reputation of the National Assembly or has behaviours deemed obstructing
the works of the National Assembly, at least 20 members of National Assembly
can file a motion to the president of the National Assembly to impeach him or
her.
The impeachment of a member of the National Assembly as stated in the first
paragraph requires at least two thirds of existing members of the National Assembly
on the day the vote is cast.
Article 9. It requires at least half of members of the National Assembly to
make a meeting quorum.
The National Assembly has the authority to issue directives to specify selection
and working process of the president, vice president(s), and committees of the
National Assembly as well as processes for holding meetings, submitting and
deliberation of bills, submitting motions, holding debates and voting, filing
interpolations, maintaining regulations and order and for carrying other activities
in line with duties of members of the National Assembly.
Article 10. The King issues acts as advised and agreed upon by the National
Assembly.
Subject to Article 10's first paragraph, a bill may be introduced only by at
least 25 members of the National Assembly or the Council of Ministers, but a
money bill may be introduced by the Council of Ministers.
Subject to Article 10's second paragraph, a money bill means a bill with any
or all of the following wordings : the imposition, repeal, reduction, alteration,
modification, remission, or regulation of taxes or duties; the allocation, receipt,
custody, payment of the State funds, or transfer or creation of expenditure
estimates of the State; reduction of state revenue; the raising of loans, or
guarantee or redemption of loans; and currency bills.
In the case of doubt as to whether a bill proposed by members of the National
Assembly is a money bill, it shall be the power of the President of the National
Assembly o make a decision thereon.
Article 11. During a meeting of the National Assembly, any member of the National
Assembly has the right to submit a motion to request the Council of Ministers
to give statements of fact or explain important problems in connection with
the administration of the State affairs. But the Ministers have the right not
to give information when considering that the matter should be treated with
confidential for the sake of security and interest of the country or when seeing
that the motion is not in line with meeting regulations.
When there are important problems, at least 100 members of the National Assembly
have the right to submit a motion for a general debate in the National Assembly
for the purpose of requesting the Council of Ministers to provide facts and
explanations regarding the problems but the members of the National Assembly
cannot make a vote of confidence or vote of no-confidence against the Ministers.
Article 12. When there are important problems in connection with the administration
of the State affairs which the Council of Ministers see the need to hear opinions
of the members of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister will request the
President of the National Assembly to hold a general debate in the National
Assembly without a resolution to be passed.
Article 13. During a meeting of the National Assembly, anyone shall receive
absolute immunity for his or her speech made to provide facts or express opinions
or to cast votes and shall not be liable to legal action because of the expression.
The immunity mentioned in Paragraph 1 of this article shall be extended to
members of committees of the National Assembly and publishers of meeting reports
as ordered by the National Assembly or members of the National Assembly. The
immunity shall also be extended to persons allowed by the chair of the meeting
of the National Assembly to provide facts or express opinions to the meeting
and extended to the TVs and radio stations allowed by the chair of the meeting
to broadcast the meeting. But the immunity will not be applied to the speaker
in the case of the meeting is broadcast live on radios and TVs and the wordings
are republished and the wordings are deemed violating the Criminal Code or violating
the civil right of other people who are not Ministers or members of the National
Assembly.
If a member of the National Assembly is detained, he or she must be released
as soon as the President of the National Assembly has so requested. Or when
a member of the National Assembly is prosecuted, the trial can be continued
unless the President of the National Assembly requests the court to halt the
trial.
Article 14. The King appoints the Prime Minister and not more than thirty-five
other Ministers as advised by the Prime Minister to constitute the Council of
Ministers having the duties to carry out the administration of the State affairs.
The King has the prerogative to remove the Prime Minister from office as advised
by the Chairman of the Council for National Security and the King has the power
to remove Ministers from office as advised by the Prime Minister.
The Chairman of the Council for the National Security shall countersign the
Royal Command appointing and removing the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister and Ministers cannot currently be members of the National
Assembly, members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly or members of the Constitution
Drafting Committee.
The Prime Minister and Ministers have the right to attend, provide explanations
or express opinions during meeting of the National Assembly but cannot vote.
Article 15. For the purpose of maintaining national security, public safety
or national economic security, or averting public calamity or when it is necessary
to urgently enact or confidentially deliberate a money bill related to taxes
or currency , the King may issue an Emergency Decree which shall have the force
as an Act.
After the issuance of the Emergency Decree, the Council of Ministers shall
submit the Emergency Decree to the National Assembly for its consideration without
delay. If the National Assembly approves the Emergency Decree, the decree shall
remain effective as an Act. If the National Assembly rejects decree, the Emergency
Decree shall lapse; provided that it shall not affect any act done during the
enforcement of such Emergency Decree. If the Emergency Decree, which has the
effect of amending or repealing any provisions of any Act and such Emergency
Decree ,has lapsed, the provisions of the Act in force before the amendment
or repeal shall continue to be in force as from the day the disapproval of such
Emergency Decree is effective.
The approval or disapproval of an Emergency Decree must be published in the
Royal Gazette. In the case of the disapproval, the disapproval will be effective
on the day that it is announced in the Royal Gazette.
Article 16. The King has the prerogative to issue a Royal Decree which is not
contrary to the law.
Article 17. All laws, Royal Rescripts and Royal Commands relating to the State
affairs must be countersigned by the Prime Minister or a Minister unless otherwise
provided in this Constitution.
Article 18. Judges and justices are free try cases in accordance with the Constitution
and the law and in the name of the King.
Article 19. There shall be the Constitution Drafting Assembly to draft a new
constitution. The Constitution Drafting Assembly will have 100 members, who
will be appointed by the King in accordance to the provisions of this Constituton.
The King appoints a member of the Constitution Drafting Assembly as the President
of the Constitution Drafting Assembly and appoints no more than two vice presidents
in line with the resolution of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
The Chairman of the Council for National Security countersigns the Royal Command
appointing the President and Vice President(s) of the Constitution Drafting
Assembly.
Members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly must not be or used to be members
of any political party or used to hold any position in a political party within
two years before his or her appointment as a member of the Constitution Drafting
Assembly. And members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly must not concurrently
be members of the National Assembly.
Members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly, members of committees of the
Constitution Drafting Assembly, publishers of meeting reports as ordered by
the Constitution Drafting Assembly and its committees, persons authorized by
the chair of the meeting of Constitution Drafting Assembly to make statements
of facts or express opinions during a meeting, TVs and radio stations authorized
by the President of the Constitution Drafting Assembly shall receive immunity
under the provision of Article 13 the same way with members of the National
Assembly.
Paragraph one of Article 9 shall be applied to the quorum of the Constitution
Drafting Assembly and regulations of the National Assembly shall be mutatis
mutandis applied for the meetings of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
Article 20. There shall be the National Confederation consisting of no more
than 2,000 members who will be appointed by the King from Thai nationals by
birth and who will be at least 18 years old.
The Chairman of the Council for National Security will countersign the Royal
Command appointing members of the National Confederation in paragraph one.
Paragraph three and four of Article 5 shall be mutatis mutandis applied for
the selection and appointments of members of the National Confederation.
Article 21. In holding meetings of the National Confederation, the President
of the National Assembly shall act as the President of the National Confederation
and Vice President(s) of the National Assembly shall act as Vice President(s)
of the National Confederation.
Meetings of the National Confederation and the selection of the Constitution
Drafting Assembly shall proceed as stipulated by the President of the National
Confederation.
Article 22. The National Confederation will select 200 of them for compiling
the list of persons deserved to be appointed by the Royal Command as members
of the Constitution Drafting Assembly. The selection must be completed within
seven days after the first meeting of the National Confederation. When the 200
members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly are selected or when the deadline
has passed but not all members can be selected, the National Confederation shall
be defunct.
In the selection as stated in paragraph one, each member of the National Confederation
can vote fore no more than three names. The first 200 members of the National
Confederation who receive the most votes will be selected as members of the
Constitution Drafting Assembly. In the case of tied votes, which result in more
than 200 winners, the winners will be decided by lot drawing.
Article 23. After receiving the list of 200 candidates for members of the Constitution
Drafting Assembly, the Council for National Security shall select 100 persons
from the list and nominate them for a Royal Command appointing them as members
of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
In the case that the National Confederation fails to select 200 candidates
within the timeframe as stipulated in paragraph one of Article 22, the Council
for National Security shall select 100 members of the Constitution Drafting
Assembly and forward them for a Royal Command.
The Chairman of the Council for National Security will countersigns the Royal
Command appointing members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
Paragraph four of Article 5 shall be mutatis mutandis applied to the appointments
of members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly and its committees as stated
in Article 25.
Article 24. If a member of the Constitution Drafting Assembly is out of office
by no matter what reason while the assembly has not finished drafting the constitution
yet, the Chairman of the Council for National Security will select from remaining
members on the list stated in Article 22 or from former members of the National
Confederation - as the case may be - and forward the name for a Royal Command
appointing him or her to fill the vacancy within 30 days of the vacancy.
While the vacancy is not filled, the Constitution Drafting Assembly shall consist
of remaining members.
Article 25. For drafting the constitution, the Constitution Drafting Assembly
shall set up the Constitution Drafting Committee consisting of 25 experts who
are not members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly, and 10 other experts,
who are or are not members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly, as advised
by the Chairman of the Council for National Security. The selection and appointments
shall proceed with regulations and procedures stipulated in a Royal Decree.
Article 26. After the Constitution Drafting Committee has finished drafting
the constitution, it must provide an explanation how the draft is different
with the 1997 constitution. The explanation must be accompanied with reasons
behind the differences between the draft and the 1997 constitution. The explanation
must be sent to members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly and the following
persons or organizations for considerations and opinions:
(1) The Council for National Security
(2) The National Assembly
(3) The Council of Ministers
(4) The Supreme Court
(5) The Supreme Administrative Court
(6) The Election Commission
(7) The Auditor-General
(9) The Parliament Ombudsmen
(10) The National Human Rights Commission
(11) The National Economic and Social Development Board
(12) Universities
The Constitution Drafting Committee must make public the draft constitution
and document as per paragraph one and promote and hold public hearings.
Article 27. After members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly receives the
draft constitution as stated in Article 26 and if they want to amend the draft,
the amendment can be done by having half of existing members of the Constitution
Drafting Assembly submitting a motion together with reasons for the amendment
before the meeting day of the Constitution Drafting Assembly as stated in Article
28.
The members who have already submitted the motion or who have already endorsed
the motion seeking to amend the draft constitution, cannot submit or endorse
another motion of other members.
Article 28. After the expiration of the 30-day period counting from the day
of document filing as per the provision of Article 26, the Constitution Drafting
Committee must consider opinions it receives in line with Article 26 together
with amendment motions it receives under the provision of Article 27 and compile
a report of amendments together with reasons or a report of its decision together
with reasons not to amend the draft. The report must be made public and the
draft constitution must be presented to the Constitution Drafting Assembly for
deliberation.
The deliberation by the Constitution Drafting Assembly as stated in paragraph
one shall be the deliberation to approve or not approve the entire draft constitution
or specific articles which members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly submit
a motion to seek amendment as stated in Article 27 or specific articles proposed
for amendment by members of the Constitution Drafting Committee. Members of
the Constitution Drafting Assembly cannot make amendments to the draft beyond
what stipulated in Article 27 unless agreed upon by the Constitution Drafting
Committee or unless at least three fifths of members of the Constitution Drafting
Assembly agree with the further amendment.
Article 29. The Constitution Drafting Assembly shall complete the draft constitution
and complete the deliberation as stated in Article 28 within 180 days after
the first meeting of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
After the draft constitution is complete, it must be made public and a public
referendum must be held as to whether the entire draft is approved or disapproved.
The public referendum must be held no sooner than 15 days and no later than
30 days after the draft constitution is made public. The public referendum shall
proceed in line with regulations and process to be announced by the Constitution
Drafting Assembly.
The public referendum must be carried out on the same day throughout the Kingdom
of Thailand.
Article 30. When the constitution draft as in the Article 29 is complete, the
Constitution Drafting Assembly shall draft acts attached to the constitution,
which are necessary to holding the general election, within 45 days since the
draft constitution is complete. The drafts shall be presented to the National
Assembly, which shall deliberate them within 45 days since receiving the drafts
from the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
To prevent any vested interest in the drafting process, members of the Constitution
Drafting Assembly shall not be able to run for a post as members of the Parliament
or senators during a period of two years after the expiration of their office
in the Constitution Drafting Assembly.
Article 31. In a referendum, if voters by a majority vote agree that the new
constitution draft should be enforced, the President of the National Assembly
shall present it to His Majesty the King for royal endorsement. After His Majesty
grants his royal endorsement, the new constitution shall be announced in the
Royal Gazette and become enforceable.
When the Constitution takes effect, or when the Constitution Drafting Assembly
already drafts the acts attached to the constitution draft as stated in Article
30, or when the deadline for the act drafting comes, whichever comes first,
the Constitution Drafting Assembly shall expire.
Article 32. In events that the Constitution Drafting Assembly fails to complete
constitution drafting by the deadline as mentioned in Clause 1 of the Article
29, or that the Constitution Drafting Assembly does not approve the constitution
draft as in Clause 2 of the Article 28, or that a majority vote by people at
a referendum disapproves the constitution draft, the Constitution Drafting Assembly
shall expire. Upon such expiration of the Constitution Drafting Assembly, the
National Assembly and the Council of Ministers shall convene meetings to select
any previous constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand and revise it for use within
30 days since the referendum votes against the constitution draft by the Constitution
Drafting Assembly. When the revised constitution is ready, it shall be presented
to His Majesty the King for endorsement after which it shall take effect as
the Constitution.
When the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers meet for the aforementioned
purpose, the Chairman of the Council for National Security shall be the chair
of the meetings.
If the Constitution is endorsed through such article, the Prime Minister shall
countersign the royal endorsement of the constitution.
Article 33. Allowances and other fringe benefits of the President and Vice President(s)
of the National Assembly and the Constitution Drafting Assembly, holders of
office in the Council for National Security, members of the National Assembly,
members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly, members of the Constitution Drafting
Committee, and members of the Constitutional Tribunal shall be given as per
stipulated by Royal Decrees.
Article 34. For the purpose of maintaining public order and national security,
there shall be the Council for National Security consisting of members as stipulated
by the 24th announcement of the Council for Democratic Reform dated September
29 B.E. 2549.
The Chairman of the Council for National Security appoints no more than 15
members of the Council for National Security.
The leader, deputy leaders, members, secretary-general, deputy secretary-generals
of the Council for Democratic Reform shall be the Chairman, Deputy Chairmen,
members, secretary-general, and deputy secretary-generals of the Council for
National Security respectively.
In the case that the Chairman of the Council for National Security is absent
or cannot perform his duty, a Deputy Chairman of the Council for National Security
shall perform the duties of the Chairman of the Council for National Security
in line with the order of the Deputy Chairmen. And in the case that the Chairman
and Deputy Chairmen are absent and cannot perform duties, members of the Council
for National Security shall select a member of the Council for National Security
to perform the duty of Chairman of the Council for National Security.
When deemed necessary, the Chairman of the Council for National Security or
the Prime Minister can request for a joint meeting of the Council for National
Security and the Council of Ministers to jointly consider and solve any problem
related to the keeping of law and order and maintaining of national security
as wall as to hold occasional consultations on any other matter.
Article 35. Whichever falls under the jurisdiction of the Constitution Court
or whenever there are disputes over whether certain laws contradict the Constitution,
the jurisdiction will belong to the Constitution Tribunal, which consists the
Supreme Court President as chairman, the Supreme Administrative Court President
as deputy chairman, five Supreme Court judges, who hold at least positions of
Supreme Court judges and who are selected by a general assembly of the Supreme
Court through a secret ballot.
The Office of the Constitution Court, which has been set up by the law on the
Office of the Constitution Court, shall perform the administrative affairs and
other affairs as assigned by the Chairman of the Constitution Tribunal.
The composition of presiding judges and trial procedures as well as preparations
of ruling statements shall be proceeded as specified by the Constitution Tribunal,
which will make an announcement in the Royal Gazette.
All cases or affairs pending the operations of the Constitution Court before
September 18, B.E. 2549 shall be transferred to be under the jurisdiction of
the Constitution Tribunal.
Article 36. All announcements and orders issued by the Council for Democratic
Reform or orders of the leader of the Council for Democratic Reform dated from
September 19, B.E. 2549 to the promulgation of this Constitution will remain
in effect for the legislation, the government and the judiciary. Every enforcement
of the said announcements and orders before or after the enactment of the Constitution
are considered legitimate and in accordance with the Constitution.
Article 37. Every action taken by the leader of the Council for Democratic Reform
or by individuals empowered by the leader of the Council for Democratic Reform
to seize administrative power on September 19, B.E. 2549 and to perform duties
for the legislation, the government and the judiciary, in the capacity of principal,
supporter, procurer of duty and procuree of duty, happened before or after the
enactment of the Constitution, are granted immunity from all responsibility
and conviction should such action is found to be illegal.
Article 38. For cases not covered by constitutional provisions, the ruling should
follow precedents of the the democratic regime of government with the King as
Head of the State.
Article 39. Prior to the Cabinet assuming office, the chairman of the Council
for National Security will act as caretaker for the prime minister and the Cabinet.
Counter-signed the Royal command
(General Sonthi Boonyaratglin)
leader of the Council for Democratic Reform