A supporter waves a Move Forward flag at a rally that drew a large crowd to Samyan Mitrtown in Bangkok on April 22. (Photo: Apichart Jinakul)
The Move Forward Party (MFP) is trailing Pheu Thai for constituency and party-list MPs but its popularity is rising as the election looms, according to a new pre-election poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida).
Nida released its third pre-election poll on Wednesday conducted from April 24-28 among 2,500 people.
Despite the party being the frontrunner in the poll, the popularity of Pheu Thai’s party-list MPs dropped to 37.92% of respondents from 47% one month earlier.
Meanwhile, 35.36% voted for the MFP when it came to party-list MPs, up from 21.85%.
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