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Thai Govt Rejects Poll Showing Public Dissatisfaction


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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Jirayu Houngsub, a government spokesman, has criticised the poll, suggesting that its open-ended questions might be slanted against the administration.

 

This really is a joke; everyone knows that dependent on how the questions are phrased Polls mean nothing as they are open to interpretation 

28 minutes ago, webfact said:

Instead, Jirayu highlighted the government’s own internal surveys, which reportedly reflect a more positive public perception. According to these surveys, the population generally supports the government's social and economic initiatives.

 

According to what the government wants to hear but not necessarily the truth ..................LOL

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Just another indication that the current government is out of touch with the reality of most Thai people, and that the current government and Senate are interested in feathering their own nests and those of their "influential" supporters.   They only show any interests in the plight of Thai people when it is around election time.

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1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

Just another indication that the current government is out of touch with the reality of most Thai people,

 

They actually do not care about most Thai people - until election time and then just buy the votes.

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If we don't like it, we will reject it! Don't say anything bad about us, just praise us and tell us how good a job we are doing.

 

It's true we don't do anything to benefit the Thai people, and it's true we only work to serve the elite and the oligarchs, but don't mention that, please. 

Posted
2 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

She never appears in public alone.

 

She's always got a gang of men behind her.

 

Nepotism is never a good thing.

how many world leaders appear in public alone

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