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20,000 people answer Prayut’s four questions on country’s future

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20,000 people answer Prayut’s four questions on country’s future
By The Nation

 

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BANGKOK: -- More than 220,000 people have answered Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s four questions about politics and the future of the country in the first 10 days since the government started accepting public opinions, a senior official said.

 

The three provinces with the largest response are 27,843 people in Ubon Ratchathani, 20,658 in Khon Kaen, and 16,658 in Sakon Nakhon, Permanent Secretary of Interior Ministry Grisada Boonrach said on Saturday. 

 

The government started to collect answers from people on June 12 through the Interior Ministry’s Damrongtham Centre which runs the complaint centres in all provinces, the One Stop Service centre of the Prime Minister's Office, and the Complaint Centre of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. 

 

To respond, people must be able to identify themselves with a picture ID containing a 13-digit identification number.

 

Prayut last month asked citizens during his weekly national address if they thought the next election would deliver a government with good governance, and what they would do if it failed to do so. 

 

The prime minister also asked if it was right to have elections without taking the country’s future into consideration. His last question dealt with whether politicians with “unsuitable behaviours” should be allowed to re-enter politics, which he said could lead to new conflicts.

 

Critics saw the questions as a move by Prayut to find out whether it would be possible to prolong the junta’s power.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30319067

 
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I hate it too whenever the "zero" key gets stuck on my keyboard.

How many were asked the 4 questions ?

0.3% turnout. Maybe they asked the wrong questions. 

With 20m usd in my bank account do you think I am any less corrupt than my predecessor? 

I think it was 4 people answering between 20,000 to 220,000 questions 

38 minutes ago, tonywillo said:

0.3% turnout. Maybe they asked the wrong questions. 

With 20m usd in my bank account do you think I am any less corrupt than my predecessor? 

Is that based on 50+ million eligible voters ?

35 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

I think it was 4 people answering between 20,000 to 220,000 questions 

Funny . Answer is easy no future just turn lights out last 1 to leave. 

"20,000 people answer Prayut’s four questions on country’s future..."
By The Nation - Headline.

"BANGKOK: -- More than 220,000 people have answered...." 

Body of post/newspaper article.

 

Why would anyone believe what newspapers and their journalists write? :whistling: Just a fundamental error I know, but they obviously do not bother checking anything. Sheesh!

 

But 220,000 answer is NOT representative of how the citizens of Thailand think! The spin doctors and government will no doubt have convoluted and specious reasoning to justify their stance irrespective of the answers given. Is this a part of the quantam leap from Thai 1.0 to Thai 4.0? 

They're all "leading questions", there's no attempt to create an unbiased survey.

Short answer, propaganda.

Jesus. It would be funny if it wasn't so scary.

Even more scary is that the population is stupid enough to buy this sh1t. There really is no hope for the people of Thailand.

3 hours ago, eeyang wah said:

Jesus. It would be funny if it wasn't so scary.

Even more scary is that the population is stupid enough to buy this sh1t. There really is no hope for the people of Thailand.

Not the population, just 0.3% of the voting population.

220,000 is roughly the size of Sutheps mob at its peak.

The fact that the majority of Thai voters aren't "stupid enough to buy this" is the reason there are no elections in this land.

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