July 16- The polling center “Nida Poll” reveals the results of the public opinion poll on “Elect the Prime Minister 2023” survey 11-12 July, totaling 1,310 sample units. Regarding people who have the potential to become prime minister if “Pitha” does not receive sufficient support from the parliament, 38.55 percent identified it as “Pae Thong Than” and 35.04 percent identified as “Seththa Thavisin” Khaen. Pheu Thai Party
According to the survey, when asked about public opinion about the first round of voting for Prime Minister, if Mr. Phitha Lim Chareonrat List of MPs far-reaching party leader and candidate for Prime Minister 43.21 percent said that Mr. Phitha should be nominated. for parliament to continue to consider until 20.69 percent said that Mr. Phitha should be nominated 12.98% said the Progressive Party should cancel some policies that the senators disagree with in order to gain more votes; 7.94% said the Progressive Party should give the party an opportunity Pheu Thai took the lead in forming an 8-party government immediately. 4.88 percent said the Kao Klai Party should negotiate to persuade political parties in the current government to join the government. To get a 2.67 percent increase in votes, he said there should be protests to put pressure on senators to choose Mr. Phitha. In the next vote, 2 percent. 52 stated that the Pheu Thai Party should ask to be a leader. 2.29% said the Kao Klai Party should immediately declare itself into the opposition; 2.06% said the Pheu Thai Party should immediately reverse its polarity in forming a government.
When asked about a person who has the potential to become Prime Minister If Mr. Phitha does not receive sufficient support from the parliament, it was found that 38.55% said it was Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Pheu Thai Party’s candidate for prime minister, and 35.04% said it was Mr. Srettha. Taweesin, a candidate for prime minister, Pheu Thai Party, 6.79 percent said it was Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, a candidate for prime minister. Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, 5.42 percent, said it was General Prawit Wongsuwan, a party-list MP. Leader of the Palang Pracharat Party.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency