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Issue 17, Volume 66
Special Edition, Page 9
Royal Gazette

23 March 2492

The President of the National Assembly shall countersign the appointment of the President of the Privy Council or the removal of the President of the Privy Council from his position, and the President of the Privy Council shall countersign the appointment of other Privy Councillors or the removal of other Privy Councillors from their positions.

Section15.The Privy Councillors must not be regular public servants, Ministers or other political public servants, Senators, Members House of Representatives, or members or officials of a political party, and must not express attachment[1] towards any political party.

Section16.Before assuming duties, a Privy Councillor must affirm in the presence of the Monarch in the following formula:

"I, (name of the affirmer), hereby affirm that I will be faithful, honest, and loyal to the Monarch, (the name of the Monarch), and will perform my duties for the benefit of the Country and the people, and I will also preserve
  1. Kanfakfai (Thai: การฝักใฝ่), here translated as "attachment", is an abstract noun of fakfai (Thai: ฝักใฝ่), which the Royal Society of Thailand (2013) defines as "to pay one's attention to, to be attached to". Pallegoix (1896, p. 144) defines it as "to associate together, to give one's self up to, to apply one's self".