Bloomberg
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, emerged as voters’ top choice to lead the Southeast Asian nation ahead of the next general election tentatively scheduled in May, according to an opinion poll.
Paetongtarn, who is widely tipped to be the prime minister candidate of the nation’s largest opposition party Pheu Thai, got 34% backing of 2,000 respondents aged 18 and above in a quarterly survey by the National Institute of Development Administration.
Her current approval rating jumped from 22% in the previous quarterly poll conducted in September, when the majority of respondents said there was no suitable candidate to become the next prime minister.
Respondents said they like Pheu Thai Party’s policies and track record, while some endorsed the idea of a new-generation leader, Nida said.
Pheu Thai Party officially kicked off its election campaign this month, seeking to end nearly a decade of military-backed rule. It has pledged to lift minimum wages by 70% by the end of a four-year term and boost economic growth rate to an average 5% annually if it is voted into power.