May 23, 2008
Bangkok - 87.8% felt uncomfortable about the politicians’ behaviors. Most people thought Prime Minister Samak Sundarave should be shuffled out the most.
Assumption University surveyed 2,008 people who are entitled to cast their votes in Bangkok.
The poll was conducted during May 20-21.
Most people were upset about chosen political parties as those parties failed to deal with people’s problems.
Dr. Noppadon Kannika, director of the ABAC poll center, revealed people thought PM Samak should be shuffled out the most, followed by Interior Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung and PM’s Office Minister Chakrapob Penkair.
87.7% were uncomfortable about politicians’ behaviors while 61.5% thought the charter change would lead to violence.
60.6% thought another military coup might take place while 59.9% expected unprecedented violent situation would occur in Bangkok.
52.1% thought Thai people still loved one another and were united.
Support for the premier sharply dropped from 45.4% in February to 21.4% in May, according to the survey.