China Taiwan Network reported on March 29th, according to Taiwan's "China Times News Network", after the major power outage on the island on March 3, several power outages occurred in Taiwan one after another, making it a topic of discussion whether Taiwan faces power shortage.

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.