‘Marriage Equality Bill’ to be proposed to cabinet on Oct 31

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The Prime Minister expected that the matter (Thailand’s Marriage Equality Bill) be brought to the cabinet meeting on October 31, 2023 for its deliberation, and to be reintroduced for the Parliament’s scrutiny as the first agenda after convocation of its second annual ordinary session in December.

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Srettha Thavisin chaired a meeting to deliberate Thailand’s Marriage Equality Bill / Gender Recognition Bill / revocation of prostitution suppression / Bangkok’s bid to host Bangkok World Pride and Pride Parade / universal health coverage for transgenders. Participating in the meeting were permanent secretaries of concerned ministries, and representatives of concerned offices and organizations. Government Spokesperson Chai Wacharonke disclosed gist of the meeting as follows:



The Prime Minister expected that the matter (Thailand’s Marriage Equality Bill) be brought to the cabinet meeting on October 31, 2023 for its deliberation, and to be reintroduced for the Parliament’s scrutiny as the first agenda after convocation of its second annual ordinary session in December. He also reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to push ahead the Marriage Equality Bill and other related bills, and to liaise with all concerned agencies in order for the Bill to get through. A roadmap will be drafted through broad discussion among all sectors. The Prime Minister called on everyone to be patient.



He also mentioned about the issue of military conscription as most LGBTQ+ want to be excused from service, saying that the Government is considering voluntary service system in lieu of mandatory enlistment. It will also discuss with concerned agencies about revocation of prostitution suppression to reach a best possible solution.

The Prime Minister affirmed the Government’s support for the country’s bid to host Bangkok World Pride 2028 and the Pride Parade, which would showcase the country’s open-mindedness and recognition of the matter, and would boost national economy. He also thanked all concerned sector for useful suggestions and recommendations. (PRD)










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