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Yingluck govt still fails in latest opinion survey


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The Yingluck government is still failing in is performance according the latest opinion survey by Bangkok University.

In the Bangkok Poll announced Wednesday, the government of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra scored 4.94 on a scale of one to 10 for public satisfaction in the government's performance.

However, that showed a performance point increase of 0.16 from a survey conducted on the government's three-month anniversary.

The survey was conducted among 1,151 people aged 18 and over from January 31 to February 3.

When Yingluck was evaluated individually as the prime minister, she barely passed, getting just 5.29 out of 10 points.

Her performance point increased by 0.31 point compared with the earlier survey.

Respondents gave Yingluck 6.06 points for devotion to tackling the country's problems but they only 4.64 points for her decisiveness.

The government got the highest score - 5.16 points - for its performance in foreign affairs while its management and law enforcement score was the lowest at 4,81 points.

Asked to name the achievement they were most impressed with, 35.4 per cent of the respondents cited drug suppression and 21.6 per cent cited the increase of pay for government officials with bachelor's degree to Bt15,000.

The respondents gave the coalition-leader Pheu Thai 5.42 points of dissatisfaction while coalition partners got 4.39 points and the opposition Democrat Party got 3.88 points. Other opposition parties received 3.80 points out of ten.

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