Bangkok: The National Institute of Development Administration has revealed the results of a public opinion survey on the topic of 'Will a full-service entertainment venue or entertainment complex be created?'
According to Thai News Agency, it was found that the majority disapproved of both the full-service entertainment venues and casinos, which was slightly lower than the survey results in January. The number of those who agreed also decreased, to 1.3 percent, but the proportion of those who said either way increased significantly from 1.68 percent in January to 9.01 percent in June.
However, 84.15 percent of the public disagreed with the government's investment approach to integrated entertainment venues, which do not use state budget, while 11.31 percent agreed. In terms of government measures to prevent, prevent and control casino users, it was found that 81.47 percent of the sample stated that they disagreed with both the full-service entertainment venues and the casinos, which is almost 70 percent away from the group that agreed.
The majority, 78.21 percent, still disagree with using income from integrated entertainment venues to support scholarships, investment in infrastructure, and assistance for vulnerable groups. As for the government's consideration of the draft bill on integrated entertainment venues, which is on the first agenda of the parliament meeting in July, the majority of voices disagreed.
The public believes that the House will consider the draft bill but will not vote to pass it in the first reading. 27.48 percent said that the consideration of the draft bill will be postponed. 19.85 percent said that the House will consider the draft bill and vote to pass it in the first reading. And 7.40 percent said that the House will be dissolved before considering the draft bill.