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Majority of Thais oppose senators having role in electing PM: Nida Poll

By The Nation

 

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A poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida) showed that over three-fourths of Thai people want to scrap the role of senators in picking the prime minister by rewriting Section 272.

 

The Nida Poll survey of 1,317 respondents aged over 18 in various regions from September 8-10 showed that most of them wanted the amendment to be successful.

 

More than 61 per cent strongly agreed with rewriting of Section 272 of Thai Constitution to revoke senators’ power to elect a prime minister, 16.48 per cent agreed, 8.96 per cent disagreed, 13.21 per cent strongly disagreed and 0.08 per cent did not follow the topic or were not interested in it.

 

Regarding holding of a general election after the House is dissolved, 69.27 per cent strongly agreed, 15.90 agreed, 6.24 per cent did not agree, 7.22 per cent strongly disagreed and 1.37 per cent did not follow the topic or were not interested in it.

 

However, 38.27 per cent believed that there was a role for senators in Parliament to balance the power of MPs, 31.66 per cent thought senators had no concrete success and were unnecessary, and 30.07 per cent were okay with keeping or removing senators.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394475

 

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48 minutes ago, Yinn said:

The current members of the senate, who were all handpicked by the previous coup-makers, are their friends, followers and family members.

 

This includes the prime minister’s younger brother, Preecha Chan-ocha, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan’s younger brother, Sithawat Wongsuwan, Former Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak’s brother, Pisethsom Jatusripitak, and Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam’s brother, Chalermchai Krea-ngam. 

 

Of the 250 appointed senators, 194 were handpicked by Prawit and appointed by the junta, which was also known as the National Council for Peace and Order. 

 

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https://www.thaienquirer.com/17192/for-thailands-government-and-senate-its-a-familial-affair/

You are starting to sound like a grizzled old expat.  ????  The junta puts on a show of a representative government just like a casino makes you think you can become easily rich.  The odds are stacked against you all because of they fear the Shanwatras. 

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3 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

What's the margin between strongly disagree and disagree...or for that matter strongly agree or agree?

 

I would have thought there is agree, disagree and no comment.

It wouldn't be Thai if there wasn't a grey area.

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6 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

What's the margin between strongly disagree and disagree...or for that matter strongly agree or agree?

 

I would have thought there is agree, disagree and no comment.

Various kinds of rating scales have been developed to measure attitudes directly (i.e. the person knows their attitude is being studied).  The most widely used is the Likert scale (1932).

In its final form, the Likert scale is a five (or seven) point scale which is used to allow the individual to express how much they agree or disagree with a particular statement.

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5 hours ago, Yinn said:

Of the 250 appointed senators, 194 were handpicked by Prawit and appointed by the junta, which was also known as the National Council for Peace and Order. 

it's called Thai Democracy 555

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I don't know what more is needed to say/do for the current government to understand they are not welcomed/liked to run the country, a government that can't stabilize it's own governance with constant reshuffling of cabinet members that tells you how unstable/inefficient/unfit they are, come guys, for everyone's sake, grow some bxlls and call it a quit

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Well rightly or wrongly Prayut and the pirate gang are as popular as kei khwai with just about everyone around here.   Even more so as they are allowing the Chattree Mining mob to appropriate land South East of our village.  500.000rai including existing orchards...including our #2 orchard.  Water quality, air quality, destruction of farmland are issues.  The prevailing wind is South East to North West at less 70% of the time. So a huge quantity of dust will be present in the air.  Khow Kheaw is the water shed for our village...that will be destroyed.  As for farmland,  there is no more around here so where does that leave hundreds of families?  Up that well known creek without a paddle!

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