Volume 128, Issue 13A
Royal Gazette
4 March 2554
Amendment to
the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (No. 2),
2554 Buddhist Era
Bhumibol Adulyadej R
Given on the 3rd day of March 2554 BE
Being the 66th year of the present reign
Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramin Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej gives a great royal command by which He orders with His pleasure that it be announced as follows:
Whereas it is appropriate to amend the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand;
Therefore, He orders with His gracious pleasure that the following Amendment to the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand be enacted:
Section1.This Constitution is called the "Amendment to the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (No. 2), 2554 Buddhist Era".
Section2.This Constitution shall come into force from the day following the day of its publication in the Royal Gazette onwards.
Section3.The stipulations of section 190 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand shall be repealed and replaced by the following stipulations:
"Section190.The Monarch wields the prerogative to conclude written agreements of peace, agreements for pacification of war, and other agreements with foreign countries or international organisations.
Any written agreement which provides for a change in the territory of Thailand or an extraterritorial area over which Thailand has a sovereign right or has jurisdiction in accordance with a written agreement or international law, or which requires the issuance of an act for its implementation, or which extensively affects the economic or