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Volume 49, Page 169
Royal Gazette
Dated 27 June 2475

If the Monarch has not promulgated an act within a period of seven days from the day of His receipt of such act from the House, He has the power to return the act, with a statement of His reasons for refusing to sign it, to the House for reconsideration. If the House resolves to affirm the original resolution and the Monarch dissents therefrom, the House has the power to promulgate the act as a law.

Section9.The House of Representatives has the power to supervise the affairs of the Country, and has the power to meet to remove any particular Member of the People's Committee or government official.

Section10.In the House of Representatives, there must be Members as per the following periods:

Period 1

From the day this Charter comes into force onwards and until the time the Members in Period 2 assume their positions, the People's Party, on whose behalf the Council of Military Defenders of the Realm is exercising powers, shall appoint interim Representatives, who are 70 in number, as Members of the House.[1]

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Compilation of Constitutions of the Kingdom of Thailand Dated 2475–2517 BE
(Including Their Amendments)

  1. The Thai text classifies these officers with the masculine classifier nai (Thai: นาย), implying that these positions were only for males.