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The Constitutional Court Unanimously Dismissed the Petition Arguing that the Referendum Ballot Does Not Provide a Mechanism for Amending the Constitution on a Section-by-Section Basis.
On August 13, the Constitutional Court unanimously rejected the petition of Mr. Watana Chomchey, who requested the court to consider and rule on the matter under Article 213 of the Constitution.
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According to the majority of the Supreme Court, this was not a procedural objection, but a substantive one, and therefore the motion was rejected without a substantive examination.
On August 13, the Constitutional Court unanimously rejected the petition of Mr. Watana Chomchey, who requested the court to consider and rule on the matter under Article 213 of the Constitution.