China's Kuomintang think tank "Taiwan Policy Research Foundation" released a poll on Tsai Ing-wen's policy satisfaction today. Regarding Tsai Ing-wen's overall policy satisfaction since she took office, 42.9% expressed positive comments and 50.0% of negative comments, while 45.5% of respondents did not support Tsai Ing-wen's re-election, exceeding 38.1% of those who supported it.
Today's poll press conference was hosted by Kuomintang Taipei City Councillor You Shuhui, inviting Kuomintang "legislator" candidates, vice chairman of the Cultural and Communication Association Hong Mengkai, New Taipei City Councillor Tang Huilin and others to attend the meeting.
This poll visit date is from August 26 to September 2. The sampling parent is 22 counties and cities in Taiwan, with an effective sample of 1,070 people. The sampling error is at a 95% confidence level, and the sampling error is ±3.0 percentage points.
Polls show that the Kuomintang has the highest choice of choice (the concepts and propositions are relatively close), with 27.8%, followed by more than 3.0%, with the Democratic Progressive Party from high to low, 24.0%, the Taiwan People's Party 8.2%, and the "Term of the Times" 4.7%, while 15.3% support them and 13.6% failing to express their opinions.
: The overall satisfaction of Tsai Ing-wen since her "reign" was 8.7%, which was still 34.2%, not very satisfied with 24.4%, very dissatisfied with 25.6%, and not expressing a statement of 7.1%.
On economic issues, 56.9% agreed with the statement that the increase in basic wages cannot improve the unemployment rate and low wages, and 29.0% expressed their dissatisfaction; in addition, 14.1% did not express their opinions.
On current affairs issues, are you satisfied with the investigation process and the punishment methods of relevant personnel for the Tsai administration for smuggling cases of Taiwanese security personnel? 22.9% expressed satisfaction, 53.5% expressed dissatisfaction; in addition, 23.6% did not express their opinions.
In some versions of high school history textbooks, the view that "Taiwan sovereignty is undecided" appears. Do you agree with such textbook content? According to the survey statistics, 26.6% expressed their approval, 50.6% expressed their dissatisfaction; in addition, 22.8% did not express their opinion.
Source: China Comment News Agency