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Thailand casino bill sparks protests and backlash as it heads to parliament

Protestors in Thailand descended on parliament, led by various groups, as the proposed casino bill has sparked anger. Part of the complaints cite religious beliefs, while others see it as breaking principals of the country’s property development.

As the Entertainment Complex bill would allow for the development of casinos in Thailand, some see it as handing over state land to the private sector.

It’s been a contentious issue, as the country has outlawed gambling in most cases. Only the lottery and horse racing are permitted, and people can’t own more than 120 playing cards without government approval.

Reports indicated that hundreds of protestors had backed the demonstration against the upcoming decision. Three groups, the Student and People Network for Thailand Reform, the People’s Center to Protect the Monarchy, and the Dharmma Army, led the protests.

Thailand casino bill expected to pass first reading

The bill will be discussed in Parliament on Wednesday, where Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said he expects to have it pass its first reading. It will then go to a 31-person committee, which will further review the bill.

This is despite Prime Minister Shinawatra claiming the country’s government wasn’t in a rush to pass the bill, and slowing down its progress last week.

As reported by The Nation, Julapun said:

“Regarding the allocation of committee positions for the Pheu Thai Party, I will personally select the candidates, focusing on those who can actively contribute to the work.

“Additionally, I have discussed with coalition parties that all committee members must maintain a positive image, ensuring no one uses this position for personal gain.”

There are concerns that by allowing casinos to be built, and gambling to occur in the country, it could lead to a crime wave. One group of lecturers from Thammasat University said that this would also lead to other problems in society, like gambling addiction and money laundering.

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