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Poll 40.61% reveals Thaksin’s move has no impact on Pheu Thai’s approval rating.

21 Apr 2024
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Poll reveals “Thaksin” movement, 40.61% of people say it will not have any impact. Regarding the popularity of Pheu Thai Party, while more than 32% believe it is impossible for Pheu Thai to win the next election, 39.47% said they do not agree that Pheu Thai is the leader in change on April 21. Survey Center Opinion “Nida Poll” National Institute of Development Administration (National Institute of Development Administration) revealed the results of a public survey on “From the role of Thaksin to the dreams of Prime Minister Settha”. The survey was conducted between 9-11 April 2024 from citizens aged 18 years and over, distributed in every region. Educational level, occupation, and income across the country, totaling 1,310 sample units. About the role of Thaksin Shinawatra and the possibility that the Pheu Thai Party will win the next election. The survey was based on probability sampling from the Master Sample database of “NIDA Poll” using multi-stage sampling. Data was collected by means of telephone interviews. The confidence value was set at 97.0 percent from the survey when asking about people’s opinions about the impact on the Pheu Thai Party’s political popularity. From the movements of Thaksin Shinawatra since leaving the police hospital. It was found that 40.61 percent of the sample stated that it did not have any impact. on the political popularity of the Pheu Thai Party. Next, 33.21 percent said it had a negative impact on the political popularity of the Pheu Thai Party. 19.54 percent said it had a positive impact on the political popularity of the Pheu Thai Party. Pheu Thai Party and 6.64 percent said they were indifferent/didn’t answer/were not interested in people’s opinions on the statement that the Pheu Thai Party was the party leading the change. It was found that 39.47% of the sample indicated that they did not agree at all, followed by 18.85% that they did not quite agree, 17.94% that they somewhat agreed, 15.73% that they agreed very much, and 15.73% that they agreed very much. 8.01 stated that they were indifferent/not answering/ultimately not interested when asked about the possibility that the Pheu Thai Party would win the next election. It was found that 32.98 percent of the sample said it was not at all possible, followed by 29.24 percent that it was somewhat possible, 21.14 percent that it was not very possible, and 12.82 percent that it was possible. A lot and 3.82% stated that they were indifferent/not answering/not interested.