Govt dismisses poll’s finding of discontent

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, centre, leads ministers to the cabinet meeting room at Government House on Monday morning. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
On Monday night, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, at the center, leads officials to the cabinet meeting place at Government House. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

A government spokesman refrained from responding to a recent survey by the National Institute of Development Administration ( Nida ), which revealed the majority of Thais dissatisfied with the government’s performance.

Jirayu Houngsub stated on Monday that open-ended surveys concerns may be interpreted as being biased against the state.

He claimed that the government conducts its own regular mind surveys, and the majority of those polled thought the government was moving in the right direction.

The president’s 10, 000 baht flyer, which would benefit about 45 million people, was among those measures, including shutting down strength and the world to call center swindlers in Myanmar.

The 3.2 % GDP growth in the last third of last year is abundant evidence of this. According to Mr. Jirayu, the president’s actions are anticipated to cause more development in the first quarter of this year.

The government’s efforts over the past six months may soon produce visible results, the official said.

According to Nida’s latest poll, a majority of Thais were unhappy with the efficiency of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and the state as a whole on Sunday. &nbsp,

It stated that 34.58 % of respondents were “fairly dissatisfied” and 20 % were” not at all satisfied.” &nbsp, Conversely, 32.60 % said they were “quite satisfied”, and 12.82 % “highly satisfied”.

When asked how the prime minister’s performance came about six months ago, 13.36 % said they were “highly satisfied,” 31.76 % “fairly satisfied,” 32.60 % “fairly dissatisfied,” and 22.28 % said they were” completely dissatisfied.”

When questioned about their confidence in the government’s ability to solve national issues, 36.41 % responded with” no confidence at all,” 26.26 % with” no confidence at all,” 25.04 with “quite confident” and 12.29 % with “highly confident” and 26.29 % with “very confident.”

According to the poll, the review sampled 1, 310 people across the country.