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Thais make big wishes for 2022
SATURDAY, JANUARY 01, 2022
Bangkok University pollsters asked 1,117 people across the country what they want the most in 2022, and here are some answers:
Most Thais worried Nov 1 reopening will trigger new outbreak
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2021
A recent survey shows that more than 70 per cent of Thais are worried that the November 1 reopening will spark a new wave of Covid-19 infections, especially if pubs, bars and entertainment venues are reopened from December 1.
People seek an early end to reforms, poll shows
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2018
The latest Bangkok Poll conducted by Bangkok University shows that the Prayut government scored 6.48 out of 10 for its performance over the past three and a half years, with 48.2 per cent of respondents saying that the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) needs to finish its political reforms and other tasks sooner rather than later.
Poll shows people ready to wait for 'suitable state'
SATURDAY, JUNE 03, 2017
MOST people surveyed recently agree that the next election should be held when the country is in a “suitable state”, which may not be in line with the junta’s road map, Bangkok Poll found.
Prayut government’s performance declines, survey says     
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2017
A poll showed a decline in satisfaction for the Prayut government’s performance after its two-and-a-half years in office.
Majority agree with seizure of rice case suspects’ assets: poll
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
MOST PEOPLE surveyed recently agreed with the use of Article 44 of the interim charter to empower the Department of Legal Execution to seize assets of those responsible for the controversial rice-pledging scheme, according to Bangkok Poll results released
No need to postpone referendum, poll finds
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016
MOST people surveyed in a new Bangkok Poll think it is not necessary to postpone the August 7 referendum on the charter draft.
Over 50 per cent of voters ‘to take part in referendum’
SATURDAY, APRIL 02, 2016
MORE THAN half of people surveyed by Bangkok Poll said recently they would exercise their right to cast a ballots in the referendum on whether to accept or reject the charter draft.
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