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A Super Poll research centre survey has revealed that the majority of Thai people trust the judicial administration of Thailand and are willing to give a chance to caretaker Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan to serve as the kingdom’s next PM. Super Poll research centre director Noppadon Kannika yesterday announced the result of the survey titled Trust the Court, the Peaceful Country, which polled 1,156 participants between August 31 and September 3. The research result was divided into three parts: people’s opinions toward Thai politics after the Constitutional Court agreed to consider Prayut Chan-o-cha’s PM term limits, people’s opinions toward Thai […]

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"In the last section, about the acting prime minister becoming the next PM, 62.8% agree that caretaker PM Prawit should be the next PM"

1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

polled 1,156 participants

What's 62.8% of 1156...?

= 725.968.

Not really a significant number though, is it really.

Still, he's a dear old boy, isn't he...?

 

So, in conclusion, Thais are OK with another military junta appointed PM, and therefore waiting 8 more years for the possibility of a  democratically elected PM? Because that's what they will likely end up with. 

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

62.8% agree that caretaker PM Prawit should be the next PM

Meaning Prayut should go and Prawit steps in UNTIL the next election? Should be noted  that no other names were offered as a potential PM.

2 minutes ago, Fortuner said:

Funny I asked 20 persons and 18 saying they want too elect there own PM?

Yes but will the Thai people ever get the chance to vote for the PM of their choice or is another military goon going to be placed in the position ?

TIT.

In relation to the rest of the world, it is common in many countries to have to pick the lesser worst candidate whenever they want a change. 
It sure was in the US and on a few other recent elections in Europe. 😕

On 9/5/2022 at 2:42 PM, Fanta said:

Meaning Prayut should go and Prawit steps in UNTIL the next election? Should be noted  that no other names were offered as a potential PM.

They are regime birds exactly of the same c o u n c i l and interchangeable.

 

3 hours ago, ThaiEyes said:

In relation to the rest of the world, it is common in many countries to have to pick the lesser worst candidate whenever they want a change. 
It sure was in the US and on a few other recent elections in Europe. 😕

Actually this guy is the senior. In both ways as the word.

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