Politics: ‘Big Tu’ keeps going … and the mafia? Survey reveals that NACC will analyze liquid peat Failing to raise the level of pressure on the state



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Sunday, December 6, 2020, 7.27 am





‘Big Tu’ continues to advance … and the mafia? Survey reveals that NACC will analyze liquid peat Failing to raise the level of pressure on the state

December 6, 2020, NIDA Survey, National Institute for Development Administration (NIDA) released the results of a public survey on “General Prayut advances … and the mafia?” Conducted a survey between December 3 and 4, 2020 of People aged 18 years and over distributed in all regions Level of Education AND occupations throughout the country for a total of 1,315 units. On the political situation from now on From the decision of the Constitutional Court Last Wednesday ago General Prayut Chan-o-cha may continue to serve as prime minister. The survey was based on a sampling using The probability of the “NIDA Survey” master sample list was sampling by a simple method (simple random sampling) Data were collected by telephone interview with a confidence factor of 97.0%.



In the survey, when asked about public opinion on the political situation after the Constitutional Court ruling that allowed General Prayuth Chan-ocha to continue serving as prime minister, 27.38 percent said the political situation will be hot. . top It is worrying that 22.89 percent said that the political situation will be as hot as before. But nothing to worry about

17.64 percent said the political situation will heat up. But don’t worry, 17.49 percent said the political situation will be as hot as before. And still worryingly, 6.85 percent said the political situation would reduce the heat, 6.46 percent said there was nothing to worry about, and 1.29 percent said don’t act / don’t respond / don’t lend Attention.

Finally, when asked about the public’s opinion on the mobilization of the political assembly of the mafia, using the decision of the Constitutional Court to pressure the government to follow up, 35.13 percent said that the assembly Elevar But I can’t pressure the government to meet the requirements

Followed by 29.36 percent said the assembly could not go up. They could not pressure the government to comply with the demands, 12.17 percent said the demonstrations would be lifted. This could pressure the government to comply with the demands, 8.21 percent said the demonstrations would be downgraded. And unable to pressure the government to comply with the demands, 7.45 percent said the demonstrations could not be lifted. But it could pressure the government to comply with the demands, 2.43 percent said the rise would come down. But he can pressure the government to comply with his demands, with 5.25 percent passively saying / not responding / not interested.



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