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Volume 123, Issue 20A
Page 2
Royal Gazette

24 February 2549

has attempted to followed the process of the Constitution by seeking to open a general debate without voting at a meeting of the National Assembly, they are unsuccessful in solving the problems and the fundamentally different opinions between the demanding rallygoers and the Government as well as between the demanding rallygoers and the other groups that are at variance with them and intending to launch movements also, [resulting in] a possibility that clashes might ensue. The condition so described is surely not beneficial to the economy of the Country, the parliamentary politics and administration under the democratic regime, and the peace and order of the society, especially now, when [we] ought to build up unity and harmony, foster and preserve the state of being a secure, livable, and investable country, and propagate the majestic beauty and goodness in the Thai style for [the world] to see. As the ongoing problems arise from the varying opinions in the society which are still contradictory to the point of resulting in such a serious political conflict, it is difficult to take [any] other measures to ascertain the true will of the people so that every faction would be sure of it and agree to have it proceeded with through the mechanism of the democratic regime. Under the democratic regime, the way out which has been resorted to by various countries, and even by Thailand, is to surrender the power of making political decisions back to the people, by dissolving the House of People's Representatives for further organising a general election of new Members of the House of People's Representatives according to the provisions of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand;

Therefore, by virtue of the powers under the stipulations of section 116 and section 221 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, He orders with His gracious pleasure that the following Royal Decree be enacted:

Section1.This Royal Decree is called the "Royal Decree Dissolving the House of People's Representatives, 2549 BE".

Section2.This Royal Decree shall come into force from the day of its publication in the Royal Gazette onwards.

Section3.The House of People's Representatives shall be dissolved in order to enable an election of new Members of the House of People's Representatives.

Section4.A general election of Members of the House of People's Representatives shall take place on the 2nd day of April 2549 BE.

Section5.The Prime Minister and the President of the Election Commission shall be in charge of the execution of this Royal Decree.

Countersignatory:
Police Lieutenant Colonel Thaksin Shinawatra
Prime Minister