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Thai parliament (National Assembly)

The Thai Parliament, or National Assembly, is the country's legislative body, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two houses: the House of Representatives, whose members are elected by citizens, and the Senate, whose members are appointed or elected, depending on the rules. Together, they debate policies, scrutinize government actions, and approve legislation to govern Thailand. The Parliament also plays a key role in checking the executive branch and representing the people's interests through democratic processes.