A majority of people do not believe rumours that the ruling Palang Pracharath Party and the opposition Pheu Thailänder Party have reached a political deal within the method to calculate party-list MPs and to assistance PPRP leader Prawit Wongsuwon as the successor to Prayut Chan-o-cha as prime minister, according to the result of a viewpoint survey by the Nationwide Institute of Advancement Administration, or Nida Poll.
The poll has been conducted by telephone interviews from August 10-11 with one, 312 people from ages 18 and over of various levels of training, incomes and occupations throughout the country.
Asked whether they believed the two events had reached the deal to support Gen Prawit, the PPRP leader, as the replacement for Gen Prayut as prime minister, 59. 76% did not believe there was such an offer and 17. 45% were doubtful. On the other side, 13. 87% considered there probably was a deal and 7. 47% were certain. The rest, 1 . 45%, had no solution or were not serious.
Asked whether they believed the particular PPRP and Pheu Thai had also reached a political deal to separate the total number of party-list votes by a hundred, instead of 500, 40. 32% said they were sure no deal had been made, whilst 21. 80% doubted it. On the other side, seventeen. 91% thought it was probably true, while 9. 38% had been convinced. The rest, 10. 59%, had no answer or are not interested.