Law commission chief backs red-yellow talks on amnesty
The Independent National Rule of Law Commission has voiced support for a dialogue between the red and yellow shirts, leading to amnesty in connection with the political mayhem.
"I agree that the parties concerned should consult one another as a way to lessen the political conflict," commission chairman Ukrit Mongkolnavin said Friday.
Ukrit said should the red and yellow shirts find a common ground on the amnesty issue, this would help speed up the legislative process to rescue those found to have violated the emergency law.
The Nation
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