FRIDAY, March 29, 2024
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‘Rising costs, political cases putting pressure on govt’

‘Rising costs, political cases putting pressure on govt’

Legal measures against politicians and high commodity prices are viewed as major causes of pressure on the post-coup government, a public opinion survey has found.

Almost 84 per cent of the respondents said the government’s dealing with political cases using Article 44 of the interim charter was a major cause of pressure directed at the administration, according to results of the latest survey by Suan Dusit Poll.
More than 82 per cent of those surveyed said the major cause was the economic problems from higher cost of living. 
Some 71 per cent of the respondents pointed to the criticisms and attacks directed against the government, followed by the preparation for the next election (66.2 per cent), and the severe flooding in many areas of the country (60 per cent).
The survey was conducted by Suan Dusit University on 1,154 people in all regions of the country between Sept 26 and 30.
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