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Open the survey results, indicating 5 causes of increased mobs. Suggest to the state to expedite correction, not use violence

On October 25, 2020 at 9:13 am

Dusit survey reveals 5 reasons to increase political demonstrations “Not satisfied with the Prime Minister’s administration” comes number 1 Suggest to the government not to buy time Find solutions urgently

Suan Dusit Poll, Suan Dusit University Nationwide public opinion polls on “Today’s Political Rallies” totaled 5,738 people (online poll) from October 19-22, 2020 to reflect public opinion on the growing gathering situation politics in Bangkok and other provinces. This is a hot topic that interests people and follows the news and movements continuously. Especially in the Bangkok area where there is an advertisement. Serious emergency decree In the past, the results were summarized as follows.

1. Political “cause” rallies that have increased during this time

No. 1 not satisfied with the Prime Minister’s administration 62.33%

2nd place wants to demand democracy / not inherit dictatorship 49.85%

The third place is a competition for political power, 48.42%.

Fourth place wants an amendment to the constitution as soon as 47.11%

Fifth, the government’s performance is poor 44.15%

2. What I want to tell the “government” about today’s political assembly is

No. 1, hurry to consider solutions / don’t buy 72.37%

No. 2 must not use violence against protesters 61.69%

No. 3 wants you to hear the voice of the people / protesters 60.43%

The fourth place is a democratic expression of 57.41%.

5th, the assembly is a right and freedom of the people 53.09%

3. What I want to say to “the protesters” is

1st place: be careful, do not be a political tool for any party 73.31%

2nd place distrustful of the COVID-19 outbreak 65.97%

3rd place, non-violent 63.85%

4th place obeying the law 60.67%

5th, do not violate the academy 60.41%

4. What you want to tell “the media” is

No. 1 has a genuine professional media ethic 84.21%

2nd place neutral, 77.27%

3rd place presenting news creatively / not guiding 73.77%

4th place does not incite 61.71%

Fifth place presented the needs and demands of all groups. The assembly did not choose a side 57.70%

5. How do political meetings end?

No. 1, non-violent on both sides 61.44%

No. 2 The government is sincere in solving the protesters’ problems 57.90%

Third place should have peaceful negotiation / agreement, 56.58%

4: Both parties should listen to opinions for 49.54% of the reasons.

Rank 5 must be flexible with each other / take different steps 44.09%.

Ms Pornphan Buathong, a researcher for the Suan Dusit survey at Suan Dusit University, said the increasingly fierce political protests during this period reflect that of the prime minister. And the government still can’t handle the situation very well. People want to honestly listen and solve problems. This sincerity must be expressed in the form of impartial treatment of all groups of protesters. Including taking control of the personnel situation Otherwise, from today’s demonstration, it could affect the future administration of the government. Like the past

Associate Professor Dr. Thanaphat Patchim, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Politics Suan Dusit University He said the opening of a negotiation platform that was sincere and willing to listen to the demands of the protesters such as the opening of the parliament, the constitutional reform to democracy . It does not waste time, no law is created to inherit power, it does not threaten people who disagree in all its forms and returns power to the people. It is like a way out of the social and political crisis of the moment.



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