Thailand’s political index drops to 3.86 amid border tensions, floods


A soldier consoles Kimdaeng Krajangthong (L) and Tin Krajangthong (2nd L), the parents of Royal Thai Army soldier Theerayuth Krajangthong, 22, who died in clashes between Thailand and Cambodia in Sisaket province, during funeral rites at a Buddhist temple in the Thai border province of Buriram on July 30, 2025. he recent survey found that one of the top government achievements was providing support to people along the Thai-Cambodian border. - AFP

BANGKOK: Thailand’s political index dropped to 3.86 in July, reflecting growing public concerns over a range of issues, including tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border and flooding in the North, Suan Dusit Poll reported on Sunday (Aug 3).

The poll, conducted by Suan Dusit University, revealed that the index — based on 25 indicators — had declined from 4.13 in June, with almost all indicators showing a decrease.

The survey was conducted among 2,171 respondents between 26 and 31 July.

The results showed that only one indicator — the government's disclosure of public information — had improved, rising from 4.11 in June to 4.20 in July.

Two indicators remained unchanged from the previous month:

Overall performance of political parties: 4.20

Overall social situation: 4.08

The top five indicators were:

Opposition performance: 4.36 (down from 5.15 in June)

People’s rights and liberties: 4.34 (4.58 in June)

Public education development: 4.33 (4.45 in June)

People’s inclusion: 4.31 (4.38 in June)

Overall performance of political parties: 4.20 (unchanged)

Asst Prof Kanyakarn Sathiensukhon of Suan Dusit Poll said several incidents in June had affected public sentiment, including reports of sex scandals involving senior Buddhist monks, the Thai-US trade negotiations, an audio clip of a conversation between Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodian Senate president Hun Sen, Thai-Cambodian border clashes, and flooding in the North.

She noted that the indicator measuring the prime minister’s performance fell from 3.97 in June to 3.43 in July — the lowest score so far this year — reflecting growing dissatisfaction with both the government's performance and its communication with the public.

The survey found the top three government achievements were:

42.21%: Sending explanations to the United States regarding border conflicts

40.51%: Providing support to people along the Thai-Cambodian border

17.28%: Implementing the 20-baht flat fare policy for electric railways

The top three performing government politicians were:

44.05%: Varawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Social Development and Human Security

29.85%: Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior

26.10%: Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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