The Thai military junta has set up a new committee to take charge of reconciliation and reform in the country, an official said Tuesday.
The Committee for Reconciliation and Reform (CRR) would be responsible for soliciting opinions and suggestions from various agencies to formulate a plan on national reconciliation and reform, Xinhua quoted Said Banpot Phunpian, spokesman of the Internal Security Operations Command, as saying.
According to the junta's roadmap, it could take at least one year to complete the reconciliation and reform process before a general election can be held.
The CRR falls under the supervision of the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Defence and will comprise representatives of relevant government agencies, Banpot said.
A working group for reform preparations directly under the CRR has also been set up, Banpot said, adding the working group is designed to compile reform proposals from diversified sources, including political parties, academics and the general public.
The working group will be composed of representatives from the military, police, civilian sector and academics, Banpot said.
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