Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s rule is about to expire. The latest media poll results show that Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction with her rule is only 28%, and dissatisfaction is as high as 5%.

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Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s rule is about to expire. The latest media poll results show that Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction with her rule is only 28%, and dissatisfaction is as high as 5%. - DayDayNews

Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction polls are lower than those of previous Taiwan leaders. (Picture source: Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud")

China Taiwan Net reported on May 16 that Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen's rule is about to expire. The latest media poll results show that Tsai Ing-wen will Only 28% of English's satisfaction with the administration remains, and dissatisfaction is as high as 56%. The overall satisfaction is the lowest among all democratically elected Taiwan leaders on their inauguration anniversary. Lower than former Taiwan leaders Lee Teng-hui (37%), Chen Shui-bian (41%) and Ma Ying-jeou (38%); analyzed by age group, the satisfaction rate of young people aged 20 to 29 is the highest, at 40%, but the satisfaction of young people is not the same. The satisfaction rate is as high as 43%. The

poll pointed out that Tsai Ing-wen’s trust level is 44% and the distrust level is 45%; as for the policy communication performance of the Taiwan authorities, as many as 62% of the people are dissatisfied, and only 28% are satisfied. To achieve the pre-election promise to become " "The most communicative authorities" are still some way off. As for satisfaction with major policies, only two policies have higher satisfaction than dissatisfaction, including long-term care satisfaction of 45% and 33% dissatisfaction; defense autonomy satisfaction of 38% and dissatisfaction of 34%.

The controversial new system of ", one case, one break, " is the most dissatisfied among the public, with dissatisfaction as high as 67%, and only 21% of the public expressed satisfaction. The Taiwanese authorities have recently promoted a forward-looking infrastructure plan. According to the opinion poll, 42% of the people are dissatisfied and only 26% are satisfied. Another 20% are unclear about the contents of the forward-looking plan and 12% are unable to express their opinion. The

survey was conducted by Taiwan's "TVBS" Public Opinion Survey Center from 18:30 to 22:00 on the evening of May 5th to 12th, 2017. A total of 1,424 Taiwanese people over the age of 20 were contacted, of which 432 refused to be interviewed. The rate was 30.3%. In the end, 992 valid samples were successfully interviewed. At a 95% confidence level, the sampling error was within plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. (China Taiwan Net Lu Jiajing)

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