A recent NIDA Poll reveals that 38% of Thais doubt the current government, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, will be able to withstand ongoing political and economic pressures. The survey, conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration, pinpointed alleged corruption in local government recruitment as the most significant danger to the administration’s longevity. This indicates a lack of public confidence in the government's ability to address important issues. The poll suggests substantial concern regarding the government’s stability amidst a multitude of challenges. Further details of the survey were released by Khaosod English. The findings highlight potential vulnerability for the relatively new administration as it navigates complex national problems.