Source: China Taiwan Network
Tsai Ing-wen. (Picture from Taiwan media)
China Taiwan Network 3 March 29 According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network", after the major power outage on March 3, several power outages occurred in Taiwan one after another, making it a topic of discussion whether Taiwan faces power shortage. The latest poll shows that Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen's satisfaction in March fell by 5.3% compared with February, while Taiwan's head of administrative agency Su Zhenchang's satisfaction fell directly below 50%, a decrease of 5.8%.
According to the latest poll by Taiwan media, Tsai Ing-wen's satisfaction was only 53.3% in March, and the dissatisfaction was 33.5%, a 5.3% decrease compared with the 58.6% satisfaction in February, and a 3% increase in dissatisfaction.
As for Su Zhenchang's satisfaction in March, it fell below 50%, with only 47.1% of the people being satisfied, a decrease of 5.8% compared with February, and the dissatisfaction increased from 36% to 39.7%. Among them, the satisfaction with Suzhou in Taichung , Changhua, Nantou area, and the age of 20 to 39 years old has declined significantly.