March 24, 2009
Bangkok (ASTV Manager Online) – 74.8 percent of Thai people thought the government clarified the opposition’s accusations well whereas 25.2 percent wanted more explanations.
Bangkok University surveyed 1,137 respondents in Bangkok.
Most respondents were content with the government’s performance in the past three months.
They were also satisfied with the government’s clarification during the no-confidence debate.
The two-day censure debate ended on March 20.
64.8 percent said they wanted Abhisit government to further administrate the country.
Issues which people wanted additional explanations included Foreign Minister Kasit Pirom’s behaviors in the past, money donation to Democrat Party as well as fake document concerning the premier’s military service.