The Move Forward Party (MFP) is gaining momentum as Thailand’s General Election approaches, in accordance with a recent pre-election ballot performed by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA). While Anonymous continues to guide when it comes to constituency and party-list Members of Parliament (MPs), the MFP is quickly gaining recognition.
NIDA’s third pre-election ballot was released on Wednesday, surveying 2,500 individuals between April 24 and April 28. The ballot revealed that the recognition of Pheu Thai’s party-list MPs has decreased, with 37.92% of respondents favouring them, down from 47% one month prior. Conversely, Accredited received 35.36% of the vote for party-list MPs, up from 21.85%, Bangkok Post reported.
A similar trend was noticed for constituency MPs, with Pheu Thai’s reputation falling from forty seven.20% to 38.32%, whereas the MFP’s rose from 21.20% to 33.96%. When asked about their selection for prime minister, 35.44% of the surveyed people supported Pita Limjaroenrat, 29.20% favoured Pheu Thai’s Paetongtarn Shinawatra, and 14.84% chose General Prayut Chan-o-cha from the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party.
Compared to NIDA’s April ballot, Pita Limjaroenrat’s recognition grew, surpassing Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who had been the top choice for prime minister with 35.70% of respondents’ help. Limjaroenrat believes that MFP’s growing reputation comes from the party’s clear stance against becoming a member of an “inter-bloc” coalition authorities led by General Prayut or General Prawit Wongsuwon, in addition to its 300 coverage proposals.
“Opinion polls do not guarantee election outcomes. The MFP will proceed to organise campaign rallies across Thailand,” Limjaroenrat stated, emphasising that his get together stays dedicated to enhancing the lives of the Thai folks and improving the nation’s future prospects.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, however, questioned the reliability of such polls and urged the public to assess each party’s capabilities and decide which one can effectively improve living circumstances. She noted that the Pheu Thai Party stands agency on not cooperating with the UTN Party or the Palang Pracharath Party. Shinawatra said…