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Super Poll finds over 80% support protesters’ demands

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Super Poll finds over 80% support protesters’ demands

By THE NATION

 

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Nearly 83 per cent of respondents to a recent Super Poll survey support pro-democracy protesters’ key demands – to end state intimidation of critics, dissolve Parliament, and amend the Constitution.

 

The poll surveyed the opinions of 2,145 professionals and workers across the country from September 10 to 17, said Asst Prof Noppadon Kannika, director of Super Poll Research Centre. 

 

It found that 82.9 per cent agreed with the protests and their core demands, while 17.1 per cent were opposed. The poll was taken as anti-government demonstrators gathered for a mass protest in Bangkok this weekend.

 

More than nine out of 10 (94.1 per cent) believed the current political conflict would lead to more severe conflict and damage, as seen in previous years.

 

Asked to consider winners and losers in the present conflict, 71.9 per cent said the loser would be Thailand itself, via a worsening economic crisis.

 

Only 17 per cent supported the return of street protests, with 80 per cent opposed.

 

The poll showed that 92.7 per cent wanted a peaceful democracy in which political conflict was resolved in Parliament and did not spill into the street.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394779

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-18
 

There will be a few dissidents getting a knock on the door in the next few days

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Not a Government poll then......80 %

regards worgeordie

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2 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

It [the survey] found that 82.9 per cent agreed with the protests and their core demands

But ...

2 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Only 17 per cent supported the return of street protests, with 80 per cent opposed

How do the 80% who oppose street protests expect things to change? They already had a General Election, but the cheats stayed in power.

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30 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

But ...

How do the 80% who oppose street protests expect things to change? They already had a General Election, but the cheats stayed in power.

Don't you mean "a Generals' Election" which the Generals commandeered to stay in power.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Only 17 per cent supported the return of street protests, with 80 per cent opposed.

The 80% should move to La La Land.  If somebody usurps power, very little chance they will just let go because a bunch of people asked him nicely. 

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Super Poll finds over 80% support protesters’ demands

Are you listening Uncle Tu.... your children don't want you, along with a high number of the population.

19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Super Poll finds over 80% support protesters’ demands

What these protesters fail to realise is that when you self appoint 33% of the government you only need win 20% of the vote (or less dependent on other parties) to extend junta based rule. Until that changes, Thailand will forever be rules by the clowns

There will be another poll with 2,145 uniformed embezzlers saying we are doing a great job and this lobster tastes very good ????????   

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