Most people do not believed in critical comments made by politicians on the draft charter, according to Suan Dusit Poll.
The poll was carried out on Feb 1-6 on 1,348 people across the country to compile their opinions on the ongoing criticism of the draft charter by politicians.
Most of the respondents, 75.05%, said politicians have commented on the draft charter because they are directly concerned with it.
Asked whether they believe in the politicians' comments on or criticisms of the draft charter, 43.48% said they can hardly believe in them because they adhere only to their own interests; 25.96% said they do not believe in them at all; 22.40% said they tend to believe in politicians because they are highly experienced in politics; and 8.16% said they strongly believe in what they say.
Asked to name an individual or an organisation who they believe in when they comment on the draft charter, most of the respondents or 77.06% said they believe in Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, 74.59% in Constitution Drafting Committee chairman Meechai Ruchupan, and 66.47% in academics and law experts.