Popular Post webfact Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 In a striking revelation, a recent survey shows widespread discontent with government performance over the past nine months. The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted a phone survey on June 4th and 5th, engaging 1,310 individuals from various backgrounds, all aged 18 or older. The results paint a stark picture. A substantial 31.69% of respondents expressed total dissatisfaction. Their primary gripe? The government's failure to deliver on election promises. Another 34.35% echoed similar sentiments, citing a lack of tangible improvements and delays in several key projects. Conversely, a smaller but notable segment of the population held a more positive view. About 25.19% reported being somewhat satisfied, appreciating the government's sincerity and hard work. A mere 7.40% went so far as to declare themselves very satisfied. However, a minority, 1.37%, either refrained from answering or showed no interest in the question. When it comes to confidence in the current administration, the poll results indicate significant scepticism. A notable 35.95% of participants confessed to having no confidence at all. They criticised the government for failing to implement beneficial changes and accused it of self-serving behaviour. Meanwhile, 35.04% admitted to having only a minimal level of confidence in the government's actions. Despite this, some respondents did express a degree of faith in the current leadership. Approximately 22.14% stated they were quite confident in the government's performance, while a small 5.42% described their confidence level as very high. This poll provides a critical snapshot of public sentiment, signalling urgent need for the government to address concerns and rebuild trust among its citizens. These results underscore the pressing demand for transparent, effective governance that genuinely serves the public interest. Picture courtesy: Thai PBS -- 2024-06-10 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 2 1 5 2
Popular Post sidneybear Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 Sretta is just a Thaksin stooge, and Thaksin himself has been away so long and has lost the plot. 3 1 2 4
Popular Post hotchilli Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 Thailands government and politics are a complete and utter shambles. 1 5 1
Popular Post Andycoops Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 How can you have confidence in a corrupt system where the election winners are sitting on the edge of dissolution, yet again. Thailand only has the army to blame for 10 years of stagnation and a absurd constitution and the creation of a unelected senate. Reap what you sow... 3 8
Popular Post dinsdale Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 9 minutes ago, Andycoops said: How can you have confidence in a corrupt system where the election winners are sitting on the edge of dissolution, yet again. Thailand only has the army to blame for 10 years of stagnation and a absurd constitution and the creation of a unelected senate. Reap what you sow... Yep and now the creation of a senate by selection not by a general election. Couldn't be a general election because they know the senate would be held by progressives. 3 2 1
Popular Post Denim Posted June 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2024 Phua Thai will go the way of the Democrats for getting into bed in a coalition with proxy military parties. Wipe out at next election. 1 4 4
Popular Post dinsdale Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: In a striking revelation, a recent survey shows widespread discontent with government performance over the past nine months. Nothing striking at all about this when the majority of the Thai voting population didn't vote for this government or the puppet "running" it. 4 5
Popular Post nobodysfriend Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: A substantial 31.69% of respondents expressed total dissatisfaction. Their primary gripe? The government's failure to deliver on election promises. Another 34.35% echoed similar sentiments, citing a lack of tangible improvements and delays in several key projects. 4 hours ago, webfact said: the poll results indicate significant scepticism. A notable 35.95% of participants confessed to having no confidence at all. Do not think that the thais are stupid . They saw what happened in reality despite all the broken ( worthless ) promises given by Pheu Thai f.e. ... After Prajut left , nobody was there to fill the void , so they did with what they had , lacking a clear strategy to steer the country through difficult times . The outcome was the political , satirical , tragedy that we still witness every day ... Thailand , the HUB of corrupt , incapable wanna be politicians that favor nepotism over free elections ... In these few years , after Prajut left , they managed to seriously harm thailands image as a reliable and stable country to invest in . If they stay in power for much longer , there will be kind of a civil war after the ' point of no return ' has been passed . 2 3
Pouatchee Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 these polls arent worth the media they are shown on. just last week wasnt it 44% of the population who were VERY happy so far? 1
puck2 Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 Poll maker: please tell me your wishes .... and you will the receive your wanted results 1
Caldera Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: Their primary gripe? The government's failure to deliver on election promises. Another 34.35% echoed similar sentiments, citing a lack of tangible improvements and delays in several key projects. I'm not surprised. Many grand announcements, every week another new hub of this and that, no lack of pipe dreams, but where's the meat on the bone? 2
Popular Post brianthainess Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 Nothing whatsoever has been achieved by this Government. Nothing .... 7
Popular Post JimHuaHin Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 Who is surprised? Almost 10 years of incompetent military dictatorship, which severely damaged the Thai economy. Followed by a government NOT elected by popular vote, supported by criminal billionaire who should be in a retirement village. Thai economy collapsing with more Thais falling into poverty; while the rich get richer. The Prime Minister's best plan - to make Thailand the hub of everything, including the hub of hubs of hubs - vision, what vision? And the youth of Thailand today are probably more disenchanted with the future than they have ever been. 1 4
englishoak Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 Was it a Dusit inspired poll model by any chance ?
Srikcir Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said: nobody was there to fill the void I think there was an innuendo that another coup would occur ... for the sake of national security of course.
lordgrinz Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 The ship is sinking, I'm awaiting the next post where the rats jump ship. 1
lordgrinz Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 2 minutes ago, Celsius said: Wen 10,000b handout? Just before the collapse.
Popular Post herfiehandbag Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 That just might be because the people (who they?) voted for one government but instead got a very different one, in which the previous regime, which they rejected emphatically, still has a substantial presence? 1 3
Popular Post connda Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 How many new taxes is the Thai government considering: Taxing foreign income Taxing any online purchases under 1500 THB that target most cash strapped Thais seeking to economize The coming Carbon Taxes meant to crush cash strapped Thais seeking to stop them from consuming Think this is going to get better? Think again. 1 1 2
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 1 minute ago, connda said: How many new taxes is the Thai government considering: Taxing foreign income Taxing any online purchases under 1500 THB that target most cash strapped Thais seeking to economize The coming Carbon Taxes meant to crush cash strapped Thais seeking to stop them from consuming Think this is going to get better? Think again. Yup, Thailand is hanging out a "Don't invest here" sign for the world to see, not sure what the heck they are thinking is going to happen. 3 1
Popular Post connda Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 6 hours ago, webfact said: A mere 7.40% went so far as to declare themselves very satisfied. 6 hours ago, webfact said: Approximately 22.14% stated they were quite confident in the government's performance, while a small 5.42% described their confidence level as very high. The richest and wealthiest segments of the Thai population. 1 2
Popular Post kingstonkid Posted June 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 10, 2024 5 hours ago, sidneybear said: Sretta is just a Thaksin stooge, and Thaksin himself has been away so long and has lost the plot. I think the problem is bigger than that. PTP may have the position of PM and be called the leaders, BUT the fact that they need to keep the military and elite happy to stay in power is hurting their ability to do anything. It will be interesting to see what happens and how long the PTP survives if the MFP is dissolved. I think the elites have this set up so that Sethia is found guilty of ethics violations around the same time as MFP is disbanded. Then, they can withdraw from the coalition and dissolve the parliament into an election with no real party to run against them. The only questions are going to be how long it will take for the new MFP to be formed and whether the people will accept military rule. 1 2 1
Enzian Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 Of course it's a slow motion train wreck that even the submissive Thais understand isn't going to conclude anytime soon. But look at the bright side: the baht is at 36.9 to the $ this morning. For a long long time a 1000 baht note cost us $33; now its barely $27. And I gotta admit, the std banks here convert CC charges at a decent approximation.
sidneybear Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 1 hour ago, kingstonkid said: I think the problem is bigger than that. PTP may have the position of PM and be called the leaders, BUT the fact that they need to keep the military and elite happy to stay in power is hurting their ability to do anything. It will be interesting to see what happens and how long the PTP survives if the MFP is dissolved. I think the elites have this set up so that Sethia is found guilty of ethics violations around the same time as MFP is disbanded. Then, they can withdraw from the coalition and dissolve the parliament into an election with no real party to run against them. The only questions are going to be how long it will take for the new MFP to be formed and whether the people will accept military rule. I hope you're right, and this is how things have played out in the past. Thailand is better off with the military in control, rejecting the ghastly western "progressive" narrative.
TroubleandGrumpy Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 3 hours ago, JimHuaHin said: Who is surprised? Almost 10 years of incompetent military dictatorship, which severely damaged the Thai economy. Followed by a government NOT elected by popular vote, supported by criminal billionaire who should be in a retirement village. Thai economy collapsing with more Thais falling into poverty; while the rich get richer. The Prime Minister's best plan - to make Thailand the hub of everything, including the hub of hubs of hubs - vision, what vision? And the youth of Thailand today are probably more disenchanted with the future than they have ever been. Well said mate - this Govt did not cause the current economic crisis in Thailand - the 10 years of Junta did. Rather than swanning around all over the world doing PR stunts like TAT do - with the same net effect = zero - the Govt needed to address the endemic systemic structural problems facing Thailand. You know - like the Head of BOT stated - 'the problems are structural'. A 10K Baht handout and lowering interest rates aint gonna fix the inherent problems - they will give a short term boost - but 6-12 months later inflation will be rampant. 'My Fix' for what it is worth = As soon as the new Senate is appointed and the Junta appointed lackeys are removed, MFP and Phue Thai form a coalition Government (with Srettha as PM), throw out the Junta aligned Parties currently in coalition, and start making and passing Laws to fix the inherent structural problems (including Laws currently not allowed to be changed, and Laws making any future Military coup illegal and unpardonable and punishable by death). Do it and get things moving - and dare the Junta to implement another Coup. Just get on with it and do it. If the new Govt 'wins' and gets things changed, then international economic investments into Thailand will flow back into Thailand and thi98ngs will improve dramatically. Thailand is extremely well positioned to be the economic powerhouse of SEAsia - which is what they were before the Coup. Thailand is 'onside' with both the China/Russia allies and also the USA/EU allies - they are in a great position to benefit economically from being 'neutral' and to be an economic growth method for both 'sides'.
kingstonkid Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 35 minutes ago, sidneybear said: I hope you're right, and this is how things have played out in the past. Thailand is better off with the military in control, rejecting the ghastly western "progressive" narrative. I am hoping that you are joking. The biggest issue is that the young people and some of the older are finished with the military dictatorship of the elite. If they attempt this, it will be very bad for the country. The people need to take back control and try to make the country more about the people than about the rich. Thailand needs to have a party in control that is not beholding to the rich elites and their old ideas. The only way education and culture can flourish is if they are removed from the control button. The military and elite are still in the education system that says that they want robots and only to train people enough to replace their parents. There is o real concern for the country becoming a power develop skills and jobs not related to tourism/ 2
sidneybear Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 3 minutes ago, kingstonkid said: Thailand needs to have a party in control that is not beholding to the rich elites and their old ideas. The only way education and culture can flourish is if they are removed from the control button. Oh no! Another western "progressive" who wants Thailand to be just like the dystopian dump he left behind. In Thailand's case, the status quo is better than the place we left behind, or we wouldn't have set up shop here in the first place .... unless we're American neocolonialists that is, trying to recreate Thailand in their own image. 2 2
kingstonkid Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 Progressive no Realkist yes The people in the last election stated that they want change. It is coming no matter what. The challenge is not what the West wants but what the Thai youth see and what they want. 1 1
UbonEagle Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 The country really is a mess. The wife has owned & managed a successful medium size restaurant in a regional (non mainstream tourist) city for the last 10yrs and says currently this is easily the worst the economy has been in that period. Prey for a massive change up at next election, I actually think it’s inevitable
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