According to a poll conducted by a Nida surveys, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has struggled to win over most voters as he continues to make regional and national visits to fix problems and encourage Thailand.
The poll released on Sunday , showed only 12.85 % of voters supported the prime minister, a drop from 17.75 % in the previous survey. The daughter of convicted former prime minister Thaksin, who is on parole, saw her popularity decrease to 4.85 % from 6 %.
Every quarter, the National Institute of Development Administration conducts a review of the electorate’s favorite political figures. The next survey was released at the end of March.
In the study, the prime minister’s followers claimed that Mr. Srettha was a steadfast decision-maker who was determined to solve their issues. Ms Paetongtarn was praised for her vision, authority, knowledge and understanding of issues in the country.
This weekend, the prime minister will be in the north to address people ‘ issues. Only a few weeks after his same-week-long visit to northern counties, the journey was made.
In response to criticism, he has reduced his outside travels, but he claimed some were required to promote Thailand to investors and traders.
With 45.50 % of the vote, which is a little increase from the previous quarter poll, Pita Limjaroenrat, the party’s general advisor, still held the position of being the party’s leader over all candidates for prime minister.
The United Thai National Party leader, Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, saw his popularity almost double to 6.85 % from 3.5 %, which was the big winner.
The sampled citizens said they admired Mr. Pita’s social philosophy and that they thought he had broadened his knowledge base. They supported Mr Pirapan for his legitimacy, saying he was fresh and fair.
Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan of the Thai Sang Thai Party and Bhumjaithai head Anutin Chanvirakul were other possible candidates for excellent minister. However, some ‘ recognition was behind them.
The voter survey found that 20 % of the voters still did not believe any candidate was qualified to lead the state, which is the same proportion as the previous review.
Move Forward had the highest turnout among its members, 49.20 %, a slight increase from three months prior, while Pheu Thai dropped by five percentage points to 16.85 % from 22.10 %, which is higher than that.
2, 000 incomprehensible voters were surveyed by the poll’s Sunday survey between June 14 and June 18