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NIDA Poll: 38% believe Anutin government will not survive mounting challenges

Nearly 38% of respondents in a new NIDA Poll believe Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s government will not survive a series of political and economic challenges, with alleged corruption in local government recruitment identified as the biggest threat to its stability. The National Institute of Development Administration’s NIDA Poll released the survey, titled “So Many Problems, […] The post…

NIDA Poll: 38% believe Anutin government will not survive mounting challenges

A recent NIDA Poll reveals that nearly 38% of Thais surveyed believe Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's government will not survive the mounting political and economic challenges it faces. The poll, titled "So Many Problems, Will It Survive?", was conducted on August 18-20 among 1,310 individuals aged 18 and over across Thailand.

The most commonly cited threat to the government's stability was alleged corruption in local government civil service recruitment examinations, selected by 62.75% of respondents. Other significant concerns included allegations of collusion in the Senate election (55.88%), scrutiny by MPs over the Khao Kradong land dispute (42.29%), volatility in energy prices (37.33%), the Thailand-Cambodia conflict (33.36%), the government's 400-billion-baht borrowing decree (28.78%), and fluctuations in agricultural commodity prices (28.17%).

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