FREE ASEAN-HEADLINES: THAILAND POLITICS: BANGKOK- Most expect Prayut to stay in power throughout 2022: poll

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha look at reporters as he walks in the Government House compound on Dec 21, 2021. (File photo: Chanat Katanyu)

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Most people believe Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha will remain in power throughout the year while the political situation will be as chaotic as in 2021, according to an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.

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The poll was conducted by telephone interviews on Jan 4-6 with 1,325 people aged 18 and over of various levels of education and occupations throughout the country. Respondents were asked how they expect the political, economic and Covid-19 situations to play out in 2022.

On the political situation, the highest number of respondents – 46.34% – said they believed it would remain as chaotic as in 2021; 34.72% thought it would be even more chaotic; 10.04% believed it would be less chaotic; and 3.77% expected calm. The rest, 5.13%, had no answer or were not interested.

Concerning the government under Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, 45.36% believed Gen Prayut would remain in power throughout the year; 11.47% thought there would be a House dissolution to make way for a new election; 7.85% said there would be cabinet reshuffles; and 7.32% believed Gen Prayut would resign.

A further 6.64% believed Gen Prayut would no longer qualify for the post of prime minister after being in the position for eight years; 3.47% said there would be rifts in the coalition parties, leading to the government’s collapse; 3.17% said Gen Prayut would be ousted by protesters; 1.28% said the Prayut-led government would be toppled by a military coup; and 0.98% said Gen Prayut would lose the prime minister’s post in a political manoeuvre.

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1.BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 

1.9.22

2. CAMBODIA

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January 3, 2022

Push to vaccinate more as Omicron threat grows

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A man gets vaccinated with a first dose in Phnom Penh on April 1. KT/Pann Rachana

 

Amid Omicron and other variants of the Covid-19 virus, health officials are pushing harder to inoculate more people and the Health Ministry is also urging more than 72,000 people who haven’t received jabs due to health problems to consult with doctors again to study the possibility getting vaccinated.

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3. INDONESIA

1.9.22

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4. LAOS

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5. MALAYSIA:
1.8.22

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6. MYANMAR

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7. PHILIPPINES:

Today’s Paper: January 9, 2022

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8. SINGAPORE

1.5.22

US reclassifies Covid-19 travel advisory for Singapore to ‘unknown’

Singapore was previously under the CDC’s Travel Health Notice Level 4 classification and Americans were advised to avoid travelling there due to high infection rates. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) – The United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday (Jan 4) reclassified its Covid-19 travel advisory for Singapore, guiding Americans to avoid travel to the South-east Asian nation because the level of the disease there is “unknown”.

“Because the current situation in Singapore is unknown, even fully vaccinated travellers may be at risk for getting and spreading Covid-19 variants,” the CDC said in its advisory.

On its website, the CDC said it uses Covid-19 data reported by the World Health Organisation and other official sources to make determinations about Travel Health Notice (THN) levels.

 READ MORE:  https://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/us-reclassifies-covid-19-travel-advisory-for-singapore-to-unknown

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9. THAILAND

1.3.22

Staff urged to WFH for 2 weeks

Staff urged to WFHKalasin, Chon Buri clusters spur alarm

 The government has asked state agencies and private companies to allow staff to work from home for at least 14 days as Omicron infections soared.

 

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10. VIET NAM
1.9.22

Việt Nam strengthens measures to care for COVID-19-hit childre4

Update: January, 02/2022 – 18:33

Schoolchildren in Quảng Trị Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Hồ Cầu

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HÀ NỘI — Deputy Prime Minister Vũ Đức Đam has approved a directive to strengthen measures on care for and protection of children affected by COVID-19

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