Controversial strategy and reform bills set path for future
MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017
CONTROVERSIAL bills on the long-term national strategy and national reform – which came into effect when they were published in the Royal Gazette yesterday – resulted in one prime body of the so-called “five rivers of power”, the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), leaving office following the promulgation of the laws.
The National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA) will hand over its work to Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday ahead of its being dissolved.
REDUNDANT, outdated, intangible, or even controversy provoking – are all criticisms recently raised against the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), which was set up nearly two years ago to pursue the work of the defunct National Reform Council (NRC).
Members of the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), who are leaving office as a result of the enactment of the national reforms law, took lots of selfies and other photos at their very last meeting on Tuesday, bidding farewell to friends and colleagues after more than one-and-a-half years together.
NRSA’s Seri counters criticism that reform assembly merely a political pawn
MONDAY, JULY 24, 2017
Seri Suwanpanont, a prominent figure in the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA), on Monday refuted criticism that the body was merely a political pawn, and called for everyone to look at the process that aimed to unravel political issues that had accumulated in the past 10 years.
NRSA approves proposed monitoring measures for social media users
MONDAY, JULY 03, 2017
The National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA) on Monday accepted a proposal that would require social media users to identify themselves and for the establishment of a “watch centre” to monitor netizens 24 hours a day.
THE NATIONAL Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA) has accepted a proposal that would require social media users to identify themselves and for the establishment of a “watch centre” to monitor netizens 24 hours a day.