BANGKOK, July 2 (TNA) – A recent survey showed majority of respondents agreed that a Thai prime minister in future could be an outsider should the country faces a crisis on the condition that the person must receive at least two-thirds of a total member of the House of Representatives votes, said Thawilwadee Bureekul, a member of Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC).
The second round of survey was conducted on 77,160 persons in 77 provinces nationwide between May 1 – 31. Most of the questions were almost the same as the first round.
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