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Move Forward’s uncompromising stand on some policies its main mistake – NIDA Poll


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The reason behind the Move Forward party’s lack of success in forming a government of the eight coalition parties is its refusal to scrap some of its policies, according to 42.98% of the respondents to the latest opinion poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA).

 

30.46% of the respondents, however, thought otherwise, believing that the party has not committed any mistakes.

 

Nida Poll gauged the opinions of 1,310 people, aged 18 and, of various occupations, educational backgrounds and earnings between July 24th and 26th.

 

The poll also shows that 27.56% believe that the Move Forward party is inexperienced in parliamentary politics, while 11.68% believe the party disassociates itself from the other parties and, therefore, does not have many political allies. 10.23% say the party does not understand the culture and realities of Thai politics and 9.54% say the party was careless in nominating Pita Limjaroenrat as the party’s sole prime ministerial candidate when it failed to check his qualifications properly.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/move-forwards-uncompromising-stand-on-some-policies-its-main-mistake-nida-poll/

 

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4 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

History is replete with failed reformers who moved too quickly on too many fronts all at once. This brings dsparate interests to gather in opposition. Better to move to reform one issue at a time separating a minority which is interested in preserving the status quo on that one issue from others looking to preserve their interests in other matters.

Move Forward should now state clearly their program regarding 112 and put this matter in abeyance until an election when they gain a majority (not counting any coalition partners) .

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Long live the Kingdom of Thailand. That is my opinion of politics.

  Just do not tinker with the delicious food, and desserts like Kanom Kroce. 

and the street made Roti, both delicious and good soul food.

 Carry on Thailand.

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17 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

It is the questions they ask and how they ask.. I think Move Forward has the support of the Thai people and they are also backing amendment of section 112. That is a really outdated law and abused by the last government to control demonstrations.. Indeed maybe they are inexperienced in politics, but in Thailand nobody has political experience .. Or do they believe Prayuth and Prawith had experience when they took over? Move Forward is a party that stands for going forward, but the army based Government will never accept less power. Therein lies the problem. Civil Government without army backed people is impossible, but MFP want these dinosaurs out as they hold back the country.   Dont blame a party that has a view, blame the ones who don't want progress 

Good post couldn't agree more. 

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