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Abhisit backs new charter’s Article 5 for conflict resolution

Abhisit backs new charter’s Article 5 for conflict resolution

Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said he views the revised Article 5 of the Constitution as more practical for conflict resolution.

Article 5 previously had been written to authorise the Constitutional Court to convene the heads of key state agencies such as the government, opposition party, and Army chiefs to find a solution in the event of a stalemate.
In the latest change earlier this year, it was revised back to the previous Article 7. Article 5 now states that in cases where no laws apply, an operation to resolve the issue should follow the traditional rule.
Abhisit said at a press briefing before Songkran that the convention of the Constitutional Court forming an ad-hoc committee could be too inflexible and could only decide on legal issues.
Such a committee was rigid and impractical and could not possibly solve any conflict. He said the stipulation to |follow the traditional rule was more open and could help better to resolve conflicts. 
The resolving of a crisis depended more on the conflicting parties’ consensus, the Democrat leader said, adding the mechanism should be something flexible. 
Apart from that, Abhisit said in the past Article 7 did not work because the powers-that-be would not give up power to pave the way for conflict resolution.
 

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