Source: China Economic Network

Taiwan Policy Research Foundation held the "520 General Review of the Tsai Administration's Policy - Poll Press Conference" on the 13th, criticizing Tsai Ing-wen's "Ten Losses and Ten Chaos" for its policy. Picture source: Taiwan "China Times"
According to Taiwan's "China Times", next Friday is the 2nd anniversary of Tsai Ing-wen's re-election. The Kuomintang announced a satisfaction survey on the Tsai administration's rule yesterday. The people named the most dissatisfied with the governance, with high prices and epidemic prevention rankings in the top two, followed by energy policy, air quality and cross-strait relations. Party Chairman Zhu Lilun criticized that the representatives of political achievements of the Tsai administration since the second term have been in office, namely "lack" and "chaos".
People's Party "Legislator" Cai Biru said yesterday that the Tsai administration has become a "government" that robs money, decentralizes power, and ignores the lives and death of the people. From the local epidemic broke out in May 20 last year, people lined up to buy masks to the 520 this year, and people have caused a coexistence of viruses. People have changed to queue up to buy quick screens. Now "520 is simply a nightmare that cannot be obtained."
The polling company commissioned by the Kuomintang think tank was conducted on May 3 to 7 by telephone interviews from households. The valid sample was 1,078 people, with a positive and negative error of 2.99%. Regarding the rising prices, 62% of the people were dissatisfied with the Tsai administration's price control measures, 76.4% of the people believed that their actual salary was reduced; in the epidemic prevention performance, 50.3% expressed dissatisfaction, 59.4% were worried about the policy of coexistence with the virus, and 54.2% of the people believed that the epidemic prevention was "slowly slow deployment", and believed that "advanced deployment" was only 25.4%.
Energy policy part, 51.2% of the people believe that the Tsai administration has become more power outages, 53.8% of the people believe that the power supply is unstable, and 60.6% of the people are worried that there will be a large-scale power outage within two years. As for air quality performance, 57.4% of the people believe that the current air quality is poor, while 52.1% of the people believe that the air quality is getting worse and worse.
Sensitive cross-strait relations, the survey found that 57.1% of the people believed that cross-strait relations had become worse, but were worried that cross-strait would start war at 45.7%, slightly lower than 49.8% who were not worried about war. Polls also show that there is a generational gap between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. 71.1% aged 18 to 29 are not worried about a war breaking out between the two sides, but 53.3% aged 50 to 59 are worried about a war breaking out. Ke Zhien, CEO of the Kuomintang think tank, analyzed that many young people are not worried about wars on the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, but their parents are worried about.
Think Tank lists "10 shortages" and "10 chaos" such as vaccines, power supply, and eggs based on the big data of the Internet. Zhu Lilun said that after two years of the second term, the Tsai administration has been in office, the people are short of everything and the society is in chaos. Seeing that the salaries of young people are actually regressing, the industry is short of electricity, labor and water, the people are queuing for masks or quick screening on the streets every day, and are anxious about vaccines. "Please go to the streets in person, how do you feel?"
Taiwan's legislative body, the Kuomintang public opinion representative Zeng Mingzong, criticized yesterday that the Tsai administration not only caused Taiwan's overall fiscal corruption and the financial deterioration of the labor protection fund, but the low wages of young people that the Tsai administration promised to improve have so far risen to become a security issue in Taiwan. (Huaxia Jingwei.com)