June 30, 2008
Bangkok - Thai people were impressed by the preparation of the opposition party’s information during the no-confidence debate while feeling upset about not-go-to-the point debate, according to Suan Dusit Poll.
1,386 respondents nationwide were surveyed about the censure debate.
32.65% said they were updated about Thai politics while 24.49% got information about political and economic problems. 20.41% were updated about the Preach Vihear temple.
50.97% were impressed by the preparation of the opposition party’s information while 16.99% by the atmosphere of the debate and 13.19% by time management and spending.
29.31% were upset about while 22.41% were not happy about unreasonable protests.
20.69% disliked voting based on the party’s resolution.
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and his seven minister grilled during the parliamentary session all survived the no-confidence debate.