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Liittynyt: 24 Tou 2005 Viestejä: 10949 Paikkakunta: Espoo, Finland
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Lähetetty: 28.9.2014 8:59 Viestin aihe: Tyytyväisyystutkimus Thaimaassa |
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Suurin osa ihmisistä sanoo olevansa tyytyväinen juntan tähänastisiin toimiin. Onko tutkimus puolueeton, sitä on tietysti vaikea määritellä mutta varmaan tämä on kuitenkin jonkinlaista suuntaa antava tulos.
Lainaus: | Most people happy with the junta
THE SUNDAY NATION September 28, 2014 1:00 am
But three quarters of respondents said that the country has many problems that need to be solved
A new poll has suggested a large majority of people are satisfied with the performance of the National Council for Peace and Order during its four months in power.
The nationwide survey of 1,626 people was conducted by Dusit Poll about public opinion towards the coup-makers after they took over power on May 22. The survey was conducted over the five days until Friday.
The poll surveyed people's satisfaction and found that 53.6 per cent were "quite satisfied" with the junta's performance while 39 per cent said they are "very satisfied" - this added up to 91.6 per cent who are at least "satisfied" with the performance over the past four months.
Some 6 per cent said they were not satisfied because many social problems were still not solved, while 2 per cent were unsatisfied because too much power has been concentrated with the central government and this could lead to problems because certain decisions and rules cannot apply to all social groups.
There were several topics that participants were asked about.
'Creating stability, discipline'
On general opinions about the NCPO's administration, close to 80 per cent said it did well to supervise and create stability and discipline in society, while 76 per cent said there were many problems that needed to be solved and the administration was under heavy public scrutiny. Nearly 70 per cent said they could see its determination to perform.
The NCPO's main strength was its decisiveness and effectiveness to solve problems, according to 49 per cent of respondents, while close to 30 per cent said its ability to solve longstanding problems such as the handing of beach affairs and forest trespassers, and 21 per cent said they were impressed with the NCPO's adaptability to work as its got more experience.
Regarding the obstacles and challenges the government faces, 45 per cent said decentralisation of administrative power was anti-democratic, 33 per cent said progress had been hindered by the economic downturn, while 22 per cent said that in order to succeed, the NCPO needs cooperation from many sectors, which may delay progress.
In messages to the NCPO, 61 per cent said they want to offer blessings and support and want the administration to continue, 23 per cent said that in solving problems, it should consider positive and negative impacts on different social groups, while 23 per cent said they want to see a corruption-free administration that works with honesty and fairness. |
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Most-people-happy-with-the-junta-30244291.html _________________ http://bamboogrovestories.blogspot.com/
Ei sillä ole väliä onko kissa musta vai valkoinen, kunhan se vaan pyydystää hiiriä.
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Liittynyt: 04 Mar 2008 Viestejä: 1096 Paikkakunta: Hua Hin
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Lähetetty: 29.9.2014 1:48 Viestin aihe: |
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Tämä vahvistaa sitä käsitystä, minkä olen saanut oman kylän tutuilta. |
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loikkari Vieras
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Lähetetty: 30.9.2014 2:18 Viestin aihe: |
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Just joo, ensin määrätään laki mikä kieltää juntan arvostelun ja heti perään tehdään mielipide tutkimus suosiosta. Kuulostaako tutulta, vaikka Pohjois Koreasta? |
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Liittynyt: 24 Tou 2005 Viestejä: 10949 Paikkakunta: Espoo, Finland
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Lähetetty: 30.9.2014 5:36 Viestin aihe: |
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Monet kuitenkin lienevät tyytyväisiä juntan useisiin tehokkaisiin toimiin ja ennen kaikkea mellakoiden ja tappamisen lopettamiseen. Nyt kuitenkin mielestäni juntta on tekemässä pahaa virhettä nimittämällä reformikomiteaan vain itseään kannattavia henkilöitä.
Thaimaan suuri ongelma jo pitkään on ollut maan kahtia (tai kolmeen) jakautuminen ja se, että vuoronperäiset hallitukset eivät ole olleet kiinnostuneet koko maan hyvinvoinnista vaan ainoastaan omien kannattajiensa.
Nyt juntta on jättämässä thaksinistien edustajat pois komiteasta ja tämä tulee varmasti herättämään heissä katkeruutta ja mahdollisesti paluuta mellakointiin. Mielestäni juntan tulisi ottaa kaikista ryhmittymistä ihmisiä mukaan komiteaan, jotta jako alkaisi vähitellen loppua, jos se nyt on yleensä mahdollista maan eri osien erilaisten historioiden ja kulttuurin huomioonottaen.
Lainaus: | Leaked NRC names 'disappointing'
KRIS BHROMSUTHI,
PRAVIT ROJANAPHRUK
THE NATION September 30, 2014 1:00 am
Large groups of popular society left out, which may result in biased reforms
The 173 names of National Reform Council (NRC) members that were leaked yesterday clearly signify political bias and social exclusion, which could lead to unfair reform proposals that will make all reconciliation efforts fail, academics and politicians said.
Ekachai Chainuvati, deputy dean of law at Siam University, said the list wasn't surprising as the individuals had the "same political stance and military influence". He added that this would result in the exclusion of a large group in Thai society, resulting in "narrow" reform proposals.
"The fact that a big group of the popular sector was not given an opportunity to engage in the NRC means that in the end, the prime minister will not achieve his goal of reconciliation," he said.
Ekachai said he did not have a problem with the fact that many anti-Pheu Thai people were chosen, but added that he was disappointed that not all groups were included.
Mahidol University peace expert Gothom Arya agreed, saying it would be impossible for a junta-appointed NRC to achieve reconciliation.
"You can't achieve reconciliation with that [list]," Gothom said, adding that perhaps the NRC could organise events to foster dialogue and national reconciliation.
"We need to get people who think differently to start talking to one another," he said. The peace expert said he would also be organising such events on his own, and holding brainstorming sessions on three key reform issues, namely elections, decentralisation, and political parties, from next month onwards.
He added that the NRC would eventually deliver conservative proposals, as the members chosen were known conservatives.
NRC 'will have little influence'
However, Chamnan Chaneyang, independent law expert and a member of the Midnight University, said he was indifferent to the list. He said the purpose of establishing the NRC was for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to gain public approval and credibility, pointing out that the NRC would not have any real influence on the country's reform.
"The NRC is not an essential part of the country's reform because its only task is to propose a reform agenda, which will be approved by the NCPO.
"They only have two months to come up with wide-ranging reform proposals. What can you do in that time? It's impossible," he said.
Surapong Tovichakchaikul, former deputy PM and ex-foreign minister, said he was disappointed because these were the same individuals who had been working with the NCPO. This means the reform agenda will not be inclusive of all sides and the real benefits will not reach ordinary people, he said.
He added that it was a huge disappointment, as backward reform proposals would not ease any problems.
Former Pheu Thai MP Amnuay Khangpha said the "same faces" who opposed the Pheu Thai-led government were selected, and the list included several members of the former "40 Senators" group. That was a group of conservative former senators who were known for their opposition to Thaksin Shinawatra and launched many fierce attacks in Parliament against the Pheu Thai administration.
Amnuay also said he wasn't sure if the NCPO wanted to establish peace and reconciliation, or if it wanted to create another crisis.
Meanwhile, Chulalongkorn labour expert Associate Professor Lae Dilokvidhyarat said the country's labour movement was deeply divided along the lines of Thai politics, and as a result, it failed to nominate candidates for the NRC.
He added that many people also did not want to have anything to do with the military junta for fear their reputation would be tainted. As a result, there is nobody in the NRC who can truly represent the interests of the labour sector.
Former Democrat MP Attawit Suwanpakdee said judging from the names, he believed they could contribute to an effective and fair constitution. However, he said, he wasn't sure if they could come up with good proposals for the 11 reform areas.
Before the coup, "politicians and bureaucrats were part of the conflict, but now the former have been pushed to the side, as there appear to be many bureaucrats in the NRC list. This will make it difficult for the NRC to come up with innovative reform plans, for instance in terms of the police, governor elections or local administration," as these bureaucrats are fettered by their own ideas that "do not truly represent the voice of the people", he said. |
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Leaked-NRC-names-disappointing-30244422.html
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http://bangkokpost.com/news/local/435025/nrc-picks-stir-barrage-of-criticism _________________ http://bamboogrovestories.blogspot.com/
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