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Thailand: ABAC Poll shows Mr Chalerm's information "unconvincing".

Thai Press Reports

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Section: Government & Politics - Poll shows information of Puea Thai party MP Chalerm Yubamrung "not convincing" with a majority of people remaining loyal to the prime minister and the Democrat party.

ABAC Poll releases its latest real-time survey conducted with 1,135 people nationwide on March 19th on people's sentiments towards the no-confidence censure debate. Most of the respondents or 76 percent said they did not watch the live censure debate yesterday morning, 17 percent said they watched some parts of it while 6.3 percent said they monitored the program all the time.

When asked who they watched most, 74 percent of the respondents said they watched …

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