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Thai PM receives poor rating after six months in office: poll

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has received a poor rating after six months as head of an elected government, according to a survey conducted by the National Institute for Development Administration (NIDA).
Thai PM receives poor rating after six months in office: poll ảnh 1Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has received a poor rating after six months as head of an elected government. (Photo: bangkokpost.com)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has receiveda poor rating after six months as head of an elected government, according to asurvey conducted by the National Institute for Development Administration(NIDA).

The poll was conducted from November 29 to December3 on 1,278 people aged 18 and over of various levels of education andoccupations throughout the country to gauge their satisfaction with theperformance of PM Prayut and members of his cabinet since the election.

About PM Prayut's overall performance, 33.72 percent ofrespondents said he has fared poorly in handling the country's administrationbecause his government has not been able to solve economic problems, thepeople have not been well taken care of, justice has been overlooked andactions have been taken only to protect his cronies. A further 25.98 percentsaid his performance has not been satisfactory in various fields.

On the positive side, only 8.92 percent said the PM has performed very well andhis decisiveness, determination to work and honesty are beyond doubt, while30.13 percent said he has performed fairly well, especially in the area ofmaintaining peace and order in the country.

The remaining 1.25 percent were not interestedor had no comment.

In terms of transparency, 51.49 percent believed Prayut lacked transparency andaccountability; 35.45 percent thought he performed his duties transparently; and13.06 percent were not interested or had no comment./.
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