ABAC polls in NEWS
People asked to keep monitoring govt’s performance for a while
BANGKOK, Nov 13 (TNA) – The government is ready to
heed people’s opinions and want them to keep monitoring
its duty performance for a while, according to Government
Spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp.
The popularity of the government led by Gen. Surayud Chulanont
dropped to 55.2 per cent in a poll conducted last week by
Assumption University or ABAC Poll, falling over five
percentage points from last month's 60.9 per cent
The survey was conducted with a random sample of 3,224
people living in Bangkok and 17 provinces nationwide
during November 3 -11 on their feelings toward the
military-installed government.
Capt Dr. Yongyuth said all ministers had already realized
the poll result, but had not yet discussed the issue.
He said the government understood some people might have
negative feelings toward the administration upon hearing of
different political news.
So, it wanted them to closely monitor the government’s
performance on a continual basis.
The government conceded some problems might
take time to be solved while some could be rapidly
tackled as the premier had mentioned.
“Someone may expect the government will be able to cope
with problems sooner. The government heeds their opinions
but wants them to keep monitoring its performance for a
while,” he said. (TNA) – E005
BANGKOK, Nov 13 (TNA) – The government is ready to
heed people’s opinions and want them to keep monitoring
its duty performance for a while, according to Government
Spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp.
The popularity of the government led by Gen. Surayud Chulanont
dropped to 55.2 per cent in a poll conducted last week by
Assumption University or ABAC Poll, falling over five
percentage points from last month's 60.9 per cent
The survey was conducted with a random sample of 3,224
people living in Bangkok and 17 provinces nationwide
during November 3 -11 on their feelings toward the
military-installed government.
Capt Dr. Yongyuth said all ministers had already realized
the poll result, but had not yet discussed the issue.
He said the government understood some people might have
negative feelings toward the administration upon hearing of
different political news.
So, it wanted them to closely monitor the government’s
performance on a continual basis.
The government conceded some problems might
take time to be solved while some could be rapidly
tackled as the premier had mentioned.
“Someone may expect the government will be able to cope
with problems sooner. The government heeds their opinions
but wants them to keep monitoring its performance for a
while,” he said. (TNA) – E005
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