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Move Forward Party Is The Favourite In Both Modes: Thai Rath Poll


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Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat, left, campaigning recently. Photo: Naewna

 

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

MOVE FORWARD has been found to be the favourite among all parties contesting the May 14 general election in both electoral modes with the rapidly-rising popularity of Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat prevailing over all his rivals for the post-election premiership, according to the latest Thai Rath Poll.

 

Move Forward candidates have been found to be the favourite among all partisan contestants for MP in both constituency-based and party-listed modes in the final round of electoral campaigns for the nationwide race to parliament, according to the poll conducted between Apr. 25 and May 1 by the country’s largest circulation newspaper with a total of 13,546 respondents.

 

Besides, the Move Forward leader has been found to be the favourite among all partisan candidates for prime minister in the final round of the campaigns.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/05/06/move-forward-party-is-the-favourite-in-both-modes-thai-rath-poll/

 

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1 hour ago, sammieuk1 said:

Don't get to excited early reports of advanced vote ticket fiddling and total insecurity of the cardboard and sticky tape voting boxes ???? 

Prayut & Co will be doing all they can to swing the votes.

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Realistically Pheu Thai will be the clear winner of the election followed by Move Forward according to polls. Even if both parties were to cooperate, it will not reach the magical number to negate the senate votes. But should the progressive parties like Seri Ruam, Prachachat, Pheu Chat, New Economics and Thai People Power win respectable numbers with PT and MF winning big, the coalition will be in a better position to form the government. If that happen, my quess with be K Srettha will be choosen as Prime Minister and K Pita will be the Foreign Minister. K Pita is still young but lack the business experience. With the older demographic narrowing, his long term political aspiration looks favorable.

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6 hours ago, brommers said:

Hmm! Methinks it would be a good idea to lay in stocks of emergency rations of food and crucially booze. We could be in for interesting times as they say in China. 

I like boring times

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3 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Realistically Pheu Thai will be the clear winner of the election followed by Move Forward according to polls. Even if both parties were to cooperate, it will not reach the magical number to negate the senate votes. But should the progressive parties like Seri Ruam, Prachachat, Pheu Chat, New Economics and Thai People Power win respectable numbers with PT and MF winning big, the coalition will be in a better position to form the government. If that happen, my quess with be K Srettha will be choosen as Prime Minister and K Pita will be the Foreign Minister. K Pita is still young but lack the business experience. With the older demographic narrowing, his long term political aspiration looks favorable.

BKK Post had Pheu Thai first and second Bhumjaithai Party and Move Forward third.

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9 hours ago, phetphet said:

Move Forward are probably the best all round contender insofar as satisfying many voters of other parties.

Ousts current incumbent and prevent return of Thaksin dynasty. What the military will think is another matter.

Aside from all this......does anyone have a firm grasp of what the base MF's policies, philosophies and programs might be? 

Rhetorical struggle?

 

Nonetheless - give 'em a chance and see where they go.

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