Page:รัฐธรรมนูญ (ฉบับชั่วคราว) ๒๕๕๗.pdf/4

 having once been disfranchised;

having once been expelled, dismissed, or discharged from the public service, a state agency, or a state enterprise by cause of corruption in duty or of being deemed to have committed corruption or misconduct;

having once been subjected to a judgment forfeiting the property to the State on grounds of unusual wealth or unusual increase of wealth;

being prohibited from holding a political position, or having once been removed from a position;

having once been convicted by a final judgment of an offence against public functions, or an offence against judicial functions, or an offence under a law relating to narcotics, or an offence of hosting gambling or keeping a gambling house according to a law relating to gambling;

having once been sentenced to imprisonment by a final judgment, save where it was for an offence committed through negligence or a petty offence.

No Member of the National Legislative Assembly shall at the same time be a Member of the National Reform Assembly or a Minister.

The membership of a Member of the National Legislative Assembly ends upon—

death;

resignation;

lack of a qualification according to section 6, paragraph 1, or presence of a disqualification according to section 8;

removal from the membership by a resolution of the National Legislative Assembly according to section 12;

failure to present himself for the passage of a resolution at a meeting of the National Legislative Assembly in excess of the times designated in the meeting rules.

In the event that there is a problem relating to the end of the membership of a Member of the National Legislative Assembly according to paragraph 1, it shall be the National Legislative Assembly that gives a ruling.

The Monarch appoints [from amongst] the Members of the National Legislative Assembly one as President of the National Legislative Assembly and not more than two as Vice Presidents of the National Legislative Assembly, according to a resolution of the National Legislative Assembly.

The Head of the National Council for Peace and Order shall countersign the appointment of Members of the National Legislative Assembly and the President and Vice Presidents of the National Legislative Assembly.

The Members of the National Legislative Assembly represent all the Thais. They must devote themselves to the faithful and honest performance of duties for the common benefit of all the Thais.

When any Member of the National Legislative Assembly commits an act which impairs the honour of being a Member of the National Legislative Assembly or behaves in such a way that obstructs the performance of duties by a Member of