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Earlier this week, the National Institute of Development Administration revealed its recent poll results of potential candidates in the country. The NIDA poll showed that the incumbent PM’s popularity is fading. Prayut insists he’s done a good job and so has the government under his leadership. But the voting public appears to think otherwise.

According to the poll for the post of prime minister, Prayut was outpolled by the leader of the Move Forward Party Pita by 13.4% to 12.6%. The incumbent PM’s popularity had already sat at less than 17% in December, while nearly 28% of voters indicated that none of the names on the list were well suited for the job of leading the country.

Speaking to the press at the Government House on Wednesday, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha said…
“I am trying to do my job to the best of my ability. Despite criticism and insults against me, I hold no grudge…

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