Says federalgovernment obstructed by stockpile of issues, postponed spendingplan financing PUBLISHED : 25 Dec 2023 at 15: 22 Pita Limjaroenrat provides alms to monks at an occasion marking the October 6, 1976 massacre at Thammasat University, on Oct 6 this year. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has shrugged off a political appeal study which saw Pita Limjaroenrat of the Move Forward Party put on top and far above Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of the Pheu Thai Party. The National Institute of Development Administration survey, or Nida Poll, asked repondents which individual they would assistance for the post of prime minister today, and 39.40% of participants decided for Mr Pita and just 22.35% were for Mr Srettha. Asked which celebration they would assistance today, 44% pointed to Move Forward and 24% Pheu Thai. Asked whether the survey results showed anything, Mr Phumtham, of the Pheu Thai Party, stated they were not unexpected. Survey results depended on the pollster and the gro
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