Division over digital wallet, as shown by NIDA survey
A recent NIDA survey shows significant division among the Thai population over the restrictions placed on the spending of a one-off government benefit of 10.000 baht. This division is reflected in the differing opinions on the income requirements and financing of the program.
Nida and Suan Dusit Poll: Thai have no confidence in government's approach to Covid crisis
A large majority of Thai respondents in the latest opinion poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida Poll) say they have no confidence in the government when it comes to handling the covid crisis. Politicians meddle in the distribution and allocation of vaccines and the way the government is handling the situation is rattling on all sides.
After the weekend there are invariably the results of two surveys: the Suan Dusit Poll and the Nida Poll. Both investigations this time concerned the ongoing anti-government protests.
A majority of the Thai population does not agree with the reopening of the country to foreign tourists. This is due to fears of a second wave of Covid-19, according to a poll by the National Institute of Development Administration or Nida Poll.
Nida Poll: Thanathorn best suited as Prime Minister of Thailand
A survey by Nida Poll shows that more and more Thai people dislike the current Prime Minister Prayut. A large majority thinks Thanathorn will be a better prime minister. No fewer than 31,42 percent of the respondents hold that opinion.
A poll by Nida (National Institute of Development Administration) shows that a majority in Thailand is satisfied with both the outcome and the course of the elections on March 24.
Prayut's popularity
On March 15 and 16, Nida (National Institute of Development Administration) held a (telephone?) survey among 1250 Thais on who should become Prime Minister of the country after the elections.