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With just one day before PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s prime ministership expires, the Constitutional Court still has not ruled if he can continue as Thailand’s leader or not, but the court of public opinion has spoken. A new phone survey from a group of universities, TV stations and online media found that a whopping 93.17% of people do not want PM Prayut to remain in office after his eight-year term ending tomorrow. While polls in Thailand are often eviscerated in the comment section for their small sample size, a coalition of eight digital television stations, online media sources, and lecturers from […]

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

 A new phone survey from a group of universities, TV stations and online media found that a whopping 93.17% of people do not want PM Prayut to remain in office after his eight-year term ending tomorrow.

This must be the most shocking and breaking news for 2022😀

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So if this result is true and the PM doesn’t resign then his party has to get rid of him if they want to have any chance of winning seats in the next election. 

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10 hours ago, Giltee said:

So if this result is true and the PM doesn’t resign then his party has to get rid of him if they want to have any chance of winning seats in the next election. 

Do you think that will matter? A gerrymander by any glossy name is still a gerrymander. A person as full of his own importance as this prat is not going to stand down regardless of public opinion or court ruling

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Velly Solly -- but poll reported wrong figures 93% supported Pnut and the persons responsible for this grave error in reporting will now go to prison for dissemminating fake news (illegal in Thailand).

(maybe Pnuts perception of this item. Remember the closer the election gets, the dirtier it gets)

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