Bangkok: The Nuclear Energy for Peace Bill – seen as legislation that opens the door for nuclear power in Thailand – passed the National Legislative Assembly’s (NLA) consideration. It received both cheers and opposition from academics and the public sectors.
The Bill consisted of 152 articles and was intended to be a regulation for controlling firms that use the radioactive material.
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