Move Forward should be opposition leader: Nida Poll

Move Forward should be opposition leader: Nida Poll
Pita Limjaroenrat, the head of the Move Forward Party, speaks to the internet after failing to win enough support in parliament to take office as prime minister on July 13. ( Photo: Satrabhaya Pornprom)

According to a poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll, the majority of people believe that the Move Forward Party, which has the most MPs in the House of Representatives, may assume the position of opposition leader.

In order to gather their thoughts on” What the Move Forward Party may take between the content of assistant speech and opposition leader in the House of Representatives ,” 1, 310 individuals aged 18 and over from across the nation participated in phone conversations between September 5 and 7.

When asked which position — deputy House speaker or opposition leader— they believe to be more important, 38.40 % said they were equally important. 29.85 % pointed to the deputy house speaker, 28.5 % mentioned him, 1.68 percent said neither position was significant, and 1.52 percent either had no response or showed no interest.

When asked which position the Move Forward Party should hold between that of deputy House speaker and opposition leader, a majority of respondents — 56.1 %— prefer the position of opposition head, 39.08 % said the party should keep that position, and 4.81 % either had no response or were uninterested.

65.80 % of respondents said” yes” when asked if they could cooperate with the Democrat Party and the Move Forward Party in the opposition bloc, with 37.25 % doing fairly well and 28.55 % very well. On the other hand, 17.79 % of respondents said they wouldn’t be able to get along, and 12.82 % said no at all, while 30.61 % said” no” -& nbsp.

The remaining 3 59 % either had no response or were uninterested.

The Constitutional Court has not yet decided on Pita Limjaroenrat’s MP reputation, so the Move Forward Party, which has the majority of Members in the opposition alliance, is still hesitant to accept the position of opposition leader. When Mr. Pita applied to work in the May 14 vote, the Constitutional Court has been asked to determine whether he was nevertheless owning shares in a media company.

The party’s MP Padipat Suntiphada, who has been chosen as Deputy House Speaker, would have to step down if it decided to run for foe head.

According to Section 106 of the law, the King will appoint the opposition leader in the House of Representatives who represents the political party with the most MPs after the government has been in office, with none of them serving as cabinet members, House speakers, or assistant House Speakers.