Thai protests fuelled by discontent towards Prayut, poll shows

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Over 62 per cent of survey participantssaid discontent with Mr Prayut was the key reason for the demonstrations.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Growing public disapproval of Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's performance is fuelling the anti-government protests sweeping the South-east Asian nation, according to an opinion poll.

About 50 per cent of the 5,738 participants during the Oct 19 to 22 poll believed the protesters are fighting for more democracy and an end to the continuation of the"dictatorship." The Prime Minister has ignored the protesters' deadline to quit, prompting leading protest groups to announce fresh demonstrations.

Rallies are expected in Bangkok, which has been hit by daily protests since Oct 14, on Sunday and Monday as pro-democracy activists pile pressure on Mr Prayut to quit and demand the immediate release of demonstrators arrested by the police.

 

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