According to the latest poll, most Thai citizens expect Bhumjaithai Party leader and caretaker Prime Minister Anutin to be smoothly re-elected. Respondents generally have confidence in the new cabinet led by him and believe that future politics will remain stable.
The Bangkok Post reported that on the 15th, the polling center of the National Institute of Development Administration released survey results showing that when asked whether they thought Anutin would be elected as the new Prime Minister, 42.29% of respondents thought it was very likely, 38.02% thought it was quite likely, and only 18.47% believed it was unlikely or completely impossible.
Among the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, the coalition government led by the Bhumjaithai Party holds about 291 seats.
The poll also showed that regarding the stability of the new government, 42.82% of respondents believed the new government would be quite stable, and 21.07% believed it would be very stable. In contrast, 25.34% thought the new government would be quite unstable, and 10.08% thought it would be very unstable.
According to the schedule, the newly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives is expected to convene a joint meeting of both houses on March 19 to hold a vote to elect the new Prime Minister.