The latest poll released by Taiwanese media "TVBS" yesterday showed that 36% of Taiwanese people were satisfied with the performance of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen in the two years since she was re-elected, 48% were dissatisfied, and 15% had no opinion.

2024/05/0819:29:33 hotcomm 1771

Taiwan's latest poll shows that President Tsai Ing-wen's satisfaction dropped to 36%, a new low since her re-election. The latest poll released by Taiwanese media "TVBS" yesterday (9th) showed that 36% of Taiwanese people were satisfied with the performance of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen in the two years since her re-election, 48% were dissatisfied, and 15% had no opinion. Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction dropped below 40% again, down seven percentage points from 43% in March, and lower than 41% when she was re-elected for one year. It was the lowest point since Tsai Ing-wen was re-elected, while dissatisfaction increased to nearly 50%. , higher than satisfaction.

The latest poll released by Taiwanese media

In the two years since Tsai Ing-wen was re-elected, the COVID-19 epidemic has seriously affected the lives of people in Taiwan. The various epidemic control measures and actions of the Democratic Progressive Party authorities have attracted attention from all walks of life. After the recent outbreak of the Omicron virus strain in Taiwan, the Democratic Progressive Party authorities The policy has changed from clearing to coexistence. In addition to the epidemic, issues such as inflation, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the confrontation between China and the United States have also caused Taiwan to encounter challenges in various aspects such as economy, politics, and military. The "nine-in-one" election at the end of the year is even more challenging for the Democratic Progressive Party authorities. midterm exam.

The "TVBS" Poll Center conducted a satisfaction survey on Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan Deputy Leader Lai Ching-tak Lai, "Executive President" Su Tseng-chang, and the "Executive Yuan" governance team to understand the public's views on their "governing" performance.

In addition to the decline in satisfaction polls, Taiwanese people's trust in Tsai Ing-wen has also declined. In terms of trust, the proportion of Taiwanese people who said they trust Tsai Ing-wen fell by four percentage points to 43% compared with the survey results on the anniversary of her re-election, while the proportion who expressed distrust increased by two percentage points to 47%. The proportion of distrust was once again higher than trust. . People's trust in Tsai Ing-wen dropped from 63% one month after taking office, to a low of 34% two years after taking office, then rose to 42% three years after taking office, and rose again to 63% when she was re-elected. However, since then There was another decline, this time the survey dropped to 43%.

It has been two years since Lai Ching-te took office. Regarding Lai Ching-te's performance, 37% of the people expressed satisfaction, a slight decrease of three percentage points from last year, 32% said they were dissatisfied, an increase of five percentage points, and 31% had no opinion.

Su Zhenchang has been in office for more than three years. 34% of the people are satisfied with Su Zhenchang's performance, which is a slight decrease of four percentage points from the survey in November last year. It is the lowest point in all previous surveys since Su Zhenchang became the "dean", while the proportion of people who are dissatisfied The rate increased by nine percentage points, exceeding 50% to 53%, which is also the highest ever.

Regarding the overall performance of the "Executive Yuan" governance team, 36% of the public expressed satisfaction, a decrease of three percentage points from last May, and 49% were dissatisfied, an increase of three percentage points from last year, which is the highest ever.

Senior Taiwan media person Chen Huiwen said on a political commentary program yesterday that Tsai Ing-wen’s poll showed a death cross . On March 22, Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction rate was 43%, and her dissatisfaction rate was 36%. On June 8 In Japan, Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction rate remains at 36% and dissatisfaction rate is 48%, which has been reversed. From March 22 to June 8, incidents such as queuing for rapid screening, confirmed deaths of children, and late arrival of children's BNT vaccine broke out. People even queued up across counties and cities in the middle of the night to get the vaccine. Only then did Tsai Ing-wen's polls show death crossovers.

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