Two years after taking office, Tsai Ing-wen’s dissatisfaction with her administration has reached a new high. According to Taiwan media data, after Tsai Ing-wen took office, her administration satisfaction dropped from 52% when she first took office and 42% during her 100th day i

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Two years after taking office, Tsai Ing-wen’s dissatisfaction with her administration has reached a new high. According to Taiwan media data, after Tsai Ing-wen took office, her administration satisfaction dropped from 52% when she first took office and 42% during her 100th day i - DayDayNews

Overseas Network, May 14th It will be two years since Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen came to power. According to Taiwan's "United Daily News" poll, the number of people who are dissatisfied with Tsai Ing-wen's governance has increased to 56%, a new high in the two years since she took office.

Two years after Tsai Ing-wen came to power, dissatisfaction with Tsai Ing-wen’s governance reached a new high

According to Taiwan media data, after Tsai Ing-wen came to power, her governance satisfaction dropped from 52% when she first took office and 42% during her 100th day in office to 30% after her first anniversary. , this year only 29%. However, the proportion of people who are dissatisfied with Tsai Ing-wen's policies continues to rise, from 10% in the early days of taking office to 56% this time. Among them, the majority of neutral people are dissatisfied (61%). 47% of people aged 20 to 29 are dissatisfied with Tsai Ing-wen's policy performance.

Looking into the future, the rate of lack of confidence in Tsai Ing-wen's continued leadership of Taiwan has increased from 53% on the anniversary of her taking office to 58%, and a crisis of public confidence in Tsai Ing-wen's governance has emerged. Taiwan media analysis shows that overall, 61% of the people are dissatisfied with the performance of the Democratic Progressive Party since it took full power. Further analysis shows that 68% of the people who have no political party affiliation except blue and green are dissatisfied with the DPP's complete governance performance, and 64% lack confidence in Tsai Ing-wen's governance.

Although Tsai Ing-wen has frequently appeared in the media recently to explain her policies, and the so-called "active diplomacy", and even invited Chen Ju to serve as Secretary-General of Tsai's Office, it is still difficult to save the polls. You Yinglong, chairman of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, pointed out that Tsai Ing-wen hired Southern Taiwan political star Chen Ju as secretary-general of the Taiwan Regional Leaders' Office. Not only did Tsai Ing-wen's reputation not increase, but it actually dropped by 1.5% from the previous month. What are the reasons? ? Worth considering. In this regard, Sun Daqian, a former "legislator" of the Kuomintang, said, "There is no minimum, it will only be lower." Chen Ju may become another "landmine" in the future.

Tsai Ing-wen was shouted out: If we don’t improve cross-strait relations, we can’t expect high polls.

Since taking office in May 2016, Tsai Ing-wen has refused to recognize the " 1992 Consensus " that embodies the one-China principle, which has led to the suspension of the cross-strait communication mechanism. . In addition, Tsai Ing-wen’s polls continue to hit record lows. In response, Taiwanese writer Wang Feng posted on his Facebook account on the morning of the 23rd that if Tsai Ing-wen does not improve cross-strait relations, she will never expect high polls! Wang Feng said that cross-strait relations are the key to whether Taiwan's internal and external situation is good or not. If the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are good, Taiwan will be good. On the contrary, if the cross-Strait interaction is poor or even shut down, Taiwan's economy and people's livelihood will inevitably decline, and the associated poll support will inevitably drop sharply.

According to a poll released by Taiwanese media earlier, more than 60% of Taiwanese people are dissatisfied with Tsai Ing-wen’s cross-strait policies. According to China Times News, a poll released by the Cross-Strait Policy Association on January 22, 2018 showed that as the cross-Strait deadlock continues to remain unresolved, as many as 61.1% of Taiwanese people are dissatisfied with Tsai Ing-wen’s cross-Strait policies. In addition, 47.4% of Taiwanese people believe that Tsai Ing-wen is unfriendly to the mainland regarding her cross-strait policy propositions. (Overseas Network Pang Sheng)

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