Bangkok: Nida Poll survey results found that the majority of the sample group viewed the 14th floor issue as affecting the survival of the government - did not believe that the Prime Minister would dare to seize the Interior Ministry and the Agriculture Ministry.
According to Thai News Agency, from the survey when asked about the impact on the survival of the government of Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra from the case of the 14th floor of the Police General Hospital of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, it was found that 29.62 percent of the sample stated that it would have a great impact on the survival of the government, followed by 29.31 percent who stated that it would have a fairly great impact on the survival of the government, 24.58 percent who stated that it would not have any impact at all on the survival of the government, and 15.73 percent who stated that it would not have much impact on the survival of the government.
As for the importance of the results of the Medical Council meeting on June 12, regarding the punishment of three doctors in the 14th floor of Police General Hospital, regarding the political situation in Thailand going forward, it was found that 34.27 percent of the sample said it was somewhat important, followed by 26.72 percent who said it was very important, 21.37 percent who said it was not very important, and 16.11 percent who said it was not important at all.
In terms of confidence in the work of the Medical Council in supervising medical professionals to comply with medical ethics, it was found that 38.40 percent of the sample indicated that they did not have much confidence, followed by 30.84 percent who indicated some confidence, 15.95 percent who indicated that they did not have confidence at all, and 14.20 percent who indicated a lot of confidence.
In terms of the public's belief in Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra that she would dare to take over the Interior Ministry from the Bhumjaithai Party, it was found that 34.12 percent of the sample said they did not believe it at all, followed by 32.06 percent who said they did not quite believe it, 18.24 percent who said they somewhat believed it, and 13.82 percent who said they believed it a lot.
Finally, when asked about the public's belief in Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra that she would dare to take over the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives from the Kla Tham Party, it was found that 35.73 percent of the sample said they did not believe it at all, followed by 29.69 percent who said they did not believe it much, 20.07 percent who said they somewhat believed it, and 11.91 percent who said they believed it a lot.