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Poll: Bill delay backed
A majority of people agree with House Speaker Somsak Kiatsuranot for postponing the deliberation of the reconciliation bill indefinitely, Suan Dusit Poll revealed on Sunday.
The poll was conducted on 1,134 people in Bangkok and nearby provinces between June 1-2 to gauge their opinion on what happened in the House of Representatives on Thursday and Friday.
On the melee in the House chamber, 53.57 per cent of the respondents said they became tired of and lost faith in MPs, 35.71 per cent thought what happened had severely affected the image and reputation of the country, and 10.72 per cent said MPs who misbehaved should be punished and measures should be taken to prevent a recurrence of it.
On the protests by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) outside parliament, 43.24 per cent of the respondents said they disturbed peace and order and tarnished the country's image, 38.74 per cent wanted the protesters to base their actions on reasons rather than on emotions, and 18.02 per cent thought the protests had caused inconvenience to residents and road users.
On the postponement of the deliberation of the reconciliation bill, the majority or 71.43 per cent agreed with it, while the rest thought otherwise, saying that it had delayed the reconciliation process.
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