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More than 34,600 submit answers to PM’s questions on future politics

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More than 34,600 submit answers to PM’s questions on future politics

By THE NATION

 

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ABOUT 34,600 people responded to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s six questions regarding politics and elections during the first three days when answers were accepted.


Prayut posed the six questions to the public in regard to future politics and elections. Among the six points, people were asked whether the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and prime minister had the right to support particular political parties, resulting in speculation that the junta planned to enter politics or even set up its own party.

 

The Interior Ministry is tasked to collect answers at Damrongtham centres nationwide.

 

Nakhon Ratchasima province had the highest number of respondents, 6783, followed by Sakon Nakhon, 3855, and Khon Kaen, 2,898.

 

The lowest turnouts were Phrae and Samut Sakhon, 14, Ranong, 15, and Mae Hong Son as well as Petchaburi, at 20 each.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30331689

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-11-16

About .05% of the population, even the soldiers aren't bothering to respond.

 

It is a silly notion and an exercise in futility

Actually I'm guessing 34,599 were photocopies

Waste of tax payer money. Whatever happen to the last 4 questions. Nothing. Money wasted. Malfeasance. 

34,999 dont even know why they are answering these questions My guess is they are government workers and were told to do it 

Ranong  15 :cheesy::cheesy: Why so many?

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