Srettha expected to keep PM position: poll

Srettha expected to keep PM position: poll
Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, gets ready for his first nationwide television program. On Saturday, the pre-recorded Talking to Srettha display aired. ( Photo: @Thavisin X account )

No change in the prime minister position was anticipated as Thavisin, the leader, is awaiting a decision from the judge regarding his ethics situation involving a Thaksin Shinawatra lawyer.

28 % of respondents were somewhat optimistic about the government leader’s continued existence, according to the survey conducted by the National Institution of Development and Administration ( Nida ) on Sunday.

Last Wednesday and Thursday, 1, 310 people from all parts were polled on what they thought the prime minister’s coming would look like.

On July 10, the Constitutional Court will decide Mr. Srettha’s morality suitability following his appointment as Pichit Chuenban’s case. One of Thaksin’s trusted attorneys is Mr. Pichit. &nbsp,

A group of legislators petitioned the court to uphold the case after Mr. Pichit and two other coworkers received six-month prison sentences in 2008 for bribing Supreme Court officers by handing them a snack with a paper bag containing$ 2,000,000 in cash. They contend that the primary secretary should assume responsibility for appointing him as a PM’s department secretary.

Thaksin and his ex-wife Khunying Potjaman na Pombejra were given the task of litigating the Ratchadaphisek area judge case at the time.

The court may rule on the prime minister next month, and Mr. Pichit eventually left the government portfolio to try to save Mr. Srettha’s work.