DPM Wissanu to discuss cancellation of some NCPO orders

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BANGKOK, 1 December 2014 – The Deputy Prime minister in charge of legal affairs is planning to discuss with the National Council for Peace and Order about the cancellation of some of its existing orders.

Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, who oversees legal affairs, said that the National Legislative Assembly President and his deputies have so far performed a good job, particularly their control of many meetings while the NLA whip should also be commended for their responsibilities in laying down the structure of the assembly’s works.

Mr. Wissanu added that the NLA has deliberated more than 60 draft laws and already passed 30 of them during the past four months; however, there are over 300 drafts to work on.

The DPM hopes that the NLA will keep up with its good standards while in office in order to set a sustainably-good sample for future assembly.

He went on to say that, this week, the Cabinet is expected to discuss a recommendation for the NLA to consider passing a bill to annul some laws related to some orders of the NCPO, as the Cabinet does not have the power to do so.