A new Suan Dusit Poll conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University revealed that the majority of Thai individuals are ready for a model new common election and suppose early 2022 is the time for it. Over 70% of individuals surveyed felt that Thailand is ready now for new elections, while solely slightly below 23% opposed the thought, with just under 7% uncertain. The ballot also confirmed PM Prayut Chan-o-cha would lose an election held now to Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat.
Cheap interviewed 1,186 people online between October 25 and October 28 about their opinions relating to PM Prayut and plenty of MPs and political leaders making their rounds touring areas of Thailand and assembly people. Many view this as thinly veiled campaigning that may be hinting at a forthcoming general election, possibly in the near future. The ballot asked folks across the nation what they considered a new upcoming election with multiple responses allowed and gathered on-line.
JUDGING FROM THE OVERALL CURRENT SITUATION, IS IT TIME FOR A NEW ELECTION?
WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE PRIME MINISTER IF THERE WAS A NEW VOTE?
WHAT DO YOU SEE FROM THE CURRENT MOVES BY POLITICAL PARTIES AND POLITICIANS?
COULD AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN EARLY 2022?
WHAT IF THERE WAS A NEW ELECTION NOW?
WHAT POLITICAL PARTY WOULD WIN THE MOST MPS IN THE ELECTION?