Gen Prayut made the promise while accepting a final reform report from the NRSA, which pushed forward 190 issues for national reform over its tenure which lasted one year and 10 months. "National reform is the government's top priority and the government will use the NRSA's work to lay down the framework for national strategy," he said. The laws governing national strategy and reform and the constitution's chapter on national reform were also initiated by the NRSA, and have been royally endorsed and published in the Royal Gazette. The Committee for National Administration under the Framework of National Reform, Strategy and Reconciliation, chaired by the prime minister, has agreed to push ahead with at least two bills. On the other hand, if there are no obligations, the NRSA's work may eventually be discarded.
Source: Bangkok Post July 31, 2017 21:45 UTC