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Poll: Hold talks with Cambodia

  • Published: 13/11/2009 at 11:02 AM
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A clear majority of people agree that Thailand and Cambodia should open talks to settle their latest conflict and oppose any closure of the border checkpoints, Bangkok Poll at Bangkok University reported on Friday.

The pollsters quizzed 1,218 people in Bangkok, Nonthburi, Pathum Thani and Samut Prakarn on Nov 11 and 12 about the diplomatic dispute,  the trip to Cambodia by fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his recent interview with Times Online.

It found that 61.5 per cent of respondents agreed the government should hold talks with Phnom Penh to improve relations, 20.7 per cent wanted the government to impose harsh retaliatory measures to protect the country’s dignity, while 17.8 per cent had no opinion.

Asked about the government’s decision to revoke the memorandum of understanding on the overlapping maritime boundary in the Gulf of Thailand with Cambodia, 41.2 per cent supported the move, while 36.1 per cent disagreed.

On the government’s plan to cut financial support to Camboldia, 41.4 per cent showed approval and 40.4 per cent opposed it.

Bangkok Poll said 55.2 per cent supported the government’s request for Thakin’s extradition, and 29 per cent were against it.

There was strong opposition to closing the border, with 68.6 per cent agreeing it  would hurt people kin both countries living along the border. Only 19.8 per cent supported the idea.

Asked about Thaksin’s interview with Times Online in which is deemed to have insulted the monarchy, 44.9 per cent were not sure he actually did, 35.1 per cent believed Thaksin had intentionally criticised the high institution, while 20 per cent said the in-exile politician had no intention to do so.

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  • Why?

    Discussion 4 : 13/11/2009 at 01:54 PM4

    Peace full talk is a must but please keep Kasit out of the team. All he does is blaming other, When is he going to realize that he is part of the problem? He needs to be part of solution not part of the problem and keeps putting fuel on a fire everytime he open his(diplomacy)mouth.

  • Sceptic

    Discussion 3 : 13/11/2009 at 11:20 AM3

    Given all its nationalistic hype over the last few days, these results, based as they are purely on Bangkok and surrounding districts, must be very disappointing for the government. No fear then of Abhisit gambling on an election any time soon!

  • Levis Oh

    Discussion 2 : 13/11/2009 at 11:14 AM2

    You could have done the polling on Sunday during the PAD rally and the results wont change, but ask people of the North and north east, then you will have entirely different outcome.

  • thai1932

    Discussion 1 : 13/11/2009 at 11:11 AM1

    This poll should be asked people living in Aranyaprated, Trad, Prachinburi, Burirum, Surin, Srisaket, and Ubolrachathani to get the result impacted on the people who are living along the border.

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