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Planning Isaan Roadtrip…
Udon and KK i can enjoy for a week. Other places don't have much to offer. -
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Oi Mate, That Ain’t Your Missus — That’s Proper Rented Property, Innit.
Only a hooker winks at other punters when they are with one, only uneducated plebs take the bait and acknowledge her...she was playing you and him, her panties getting wet while watching you both...you have been played mate, live and learn -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 15 June 2025
Mahidol Poll: Defence Ministry Tops List of Ministries Public Wants Reshuffled Picture courtesy of Amarin A recent nationwide survey conducted by Mahidol University reveals that nearly 88% of citizens want a Cabinet reshuffle, with the Ministry of Defence topping the list of ministries the public wants to see restructured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363677-mahidol-poll-defence-ministry-tops-list-of-ministries-public-wants-reshuffled/ -
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Politics Mahidol Poll: Defence Ministry Tops List of Ministries Public Wants Reshuffled
Picture courtesy of Amarin A recent nationwide survey conducted by Mahidol University reveals that nearly 88% of citizens want a Cabinet reshuffle, with the Ministry of Defence topping the list of ministries the public wants to see restructured. The poll, titled “Do Thai People Want a Cabinet Reshuffle?” was carried out by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sunee Kalayachit and her team from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Mahidol University. Data was collected through a combination of face-to-face interviews, telephone calls and online questionnaires, sampling 11,802 people from across all regions of the country between 5 and 11 June. A resounding 87.6% of respondents said they support a Cabinet reshuffle. The main reasons cited included dissatisfaction with the government’s overall performance, especially in addressing economic hardship, lack of leadership and transparency, failure to deliver on promises and an inability to respond effectively to the needs and welfare of the population. There was also strong disapproval regarding corruption and governance, with frustration over unresolved regional issues such as the Thai-Cambodian border dispute. In contrast, 12.4% of respondents said they did not support a reshuffle, expressing confidence in the current government’s intentions and integrity, along with concerns that changes could disrupt continuity and cause unnecessary political instability. Some also feared a new Cabinet might lack experience or fall prey to political infighting. When asked which ministries they most wanted to see reshuffled, respondents named the following: 1. Ministry of Defence – 46.75% 2. Ministry of Finance – 41.86% 3. Ministry of Social Development and Human Security – 38.26% 4. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives – 28.93% 5. Ministry of Tourism and Sports – 27.89% 6. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment – 27.88% The high dissatisfaction with the Ministry of Defence comes amid ongoing controversies and public scrutiny, while concerns about economic management have pushed the Ministry of Finance to second place. The survey reflects growing public demand for more competent and accountable governance, as well as a desire for tangible improvements in people’s livelihoods, welfare policies and national leadership. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-15 -
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