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NIDA Poll reveals that most are dissatisfied with the results of the 9-month “Seththa government”

Nida Poll Opinion Survey Center Public survey results revealed It was found that most were dissatisfied with the results of the 9-month period of the "Prime Minister Settha's government" From a survey asking about people's satisfaction with the work of Prime Minister Settha Thavisin's government in the past 9 months, it was found that 34.35 percent were not very satisfied because management in various matters was delayed and there had been no change. that was different from before. 31.69 percent said they were not satisfied at all because there was no progress in their work and could not follow the policies they had campaigned for. 25.19 percent said they were somewhat satisfied because there was an effort to push forward various policies that made the economy good. climb and saw clear results in solving problems. 7.40 percent said they were very satisfied because they were committed to their work. Help the people Make the people's living conditions better Regarding people's confidence in the government of Prime Minister Settha Thavisin in solving the country's problems, it was found that 35.95 percent did not have confidence at all. Because no changes have occurred, the results are still unclear. Solve problems at the root cause. 35.04 percent are not very confident. Because the work did not meet the goals set. The problem was not solved directly. 22.14 percent were quite confident. Because I have experience in working Have management skills Can make the country develop. 5.42 percent are very confident because the government is intent on solving the problem. Have good administration that can solve the country's problems. Finally, when asked about possible changes to the government of Prime Minister Settha Thavisin within 2 months, 43.44 percent Prime Minister Settha remains in the same position, 15.65 percent the coalition parties remain the same. Previously, 15.50 percent would have a cabinet reshuffle. 10.92 percent would dissolve parliament to hold new elections. 10.46 percent would have a change of prime minister. But it will still come from the Pheu Thai Party. 6.56 percent will have a change of prime minister, with the new prime minister coming from the opposition party. 6.11 percent will have a change in political polarity. Change of government: 4.58 percent. There will be a change of prime minister. The new prime minister will be from the current coalition party. 3.21 percent. The number of government MPs will increase by 3.05 percent. The number of coalition parties will decrease by 2.60 percent. Number of parties. Participation in the government will increase and the number of government MPs will decrease. in the same proportion Source: Thai News Agency