2007 Thai constitutional referendum
A referendum on the new constitution was held in Thailand on 19 August 2007. Had the draft been rejected, the military government would have had the freedom to choose any previous constitution to adapt and promulgate instead. The turnout was around 60%.
Proposed changes
Major changes in the proposed constitution included the following:- Making almost half of Senators appointed rather than elected.
- Limiting the Prime Minister to 2 four-year terms.
- Banning the Prime Minister from major holdings in private companies.
- Making it easier to impeach the Prime Minister and other ministers.