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In the morning, the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation held a presentation meeting for a national survey in September on the

In the morning, the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation held a national survey presentation meeting in September on the “American Pig Dispute, Chinese Military Exercises, and Taiwan Political Situation” at the University Alumni Association. Taiwan National Image: Xie Lihui / Photo

According to the latest topical survey released by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation today (28) days, regarding the reputation of President Tsai Ing-wen, 55% of Taiwanese over 20 years basically agree with the Tsai Ing-wen’s approach to national affairs. 32% do not agree. There were 23% more people who agreed than disagreed. Compared to the previous month, those who agreed with Tsai Ing-wen’s approach to national affairs dropped by 10.7% and those who disapproved of it increased by 10.2%. The general prestige of the English has been severely compressed, which is an unusual blow to the prestige of the president. According to You Yinglong’s analysis, Tsai Ing-wen’s announcement on August 28 that she will open imports of pork containing clenbuterol and American cattle for more than 30 months shocked all of Taiwan and caused a significant decline in popularity. .

In the morning, the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation gave a presentation in a national survey in September on the “American Pig Dispute, Chinese Military Exercises, and the Political Situation in Taiwan” at the National University of Alumni Association of Taiwan The foundation president, Professor You Yinglong, presided over / gave a lecture and invited Ding Tingyu, Su Huanzhi, Huang Bai. A total of 3 renowned scholars and experts in Zhangzhou spoke.

The September national survey covers ten key points: 1. The reputation of President Tsai Ing-wen; 2. The administrative satisfaction of Dean Su Zhenchang; 3. Taiwan’s feelings towards the main national political parties; 4. Taiwan’s sentiments towards the Communist Party of China; 5. 1. The attitude of the Taiwanese towards the Cai government’s policy of opening up the importation of fine pigs containing lean meat; 6. Taiwanese confidence in the Cai government’s ability to maintain food security; 7. The confidence of the Taiwanese in the effective defense of Taiwan by the national army; 8. The Taiwanese towards the United States The attitude of sending troops to defend Taiwan; 9. The attitude of the Taiwanese towards the sale of arms from the United States to Taiwan; 10. The perception of Taiwanese about the territory and citizens of the ROC.

Regarding the reputation of President Tsai Ing-wen, the most recent public opinion shows that among Taiwanese over the age of 20, 55 percent basically agree with the way President Tsai Ing-wen handles affairs nationals and 32 percent do not agree. There are 23% more people who agree than disagree. Compared to the previous month, the number of people who agreed with Tsai Ing-wen’s approach to state affairs decreased by 10.7 percentage points, while those who disapproved of it increased by 10.2 percentage points. This exchange has severely compressed Tsai’s overall reputation. The prestige of the English president has suffered an unusual blow.

Regarding the administrative performance of President Su Zhenchang, the most recent public opinion shows that among Taiwanese adults over the age of 20, 57% are basically satisfied with the overall administrative performance of Su Zhenchang during one year and eight months in office, and 33% are not satisfied. There are 24% more people satisfied than dissatisfied. This means that Su Zhenchang is being appreciated by the overwhelming majority of the people of Taiwan, and this is also the time when he has received the most attention and recognition since he started in politics.

Professor You Yinglong is responsible for questionnaire design, report writing, interpretation of research results, and analysis of related public policy and policy implications. The Shanshui Public Opinion Research Company is commissioned by the Foundation and is primarily responsible for sample design, telephone interviews, and statistical analysis. The visiting period is two days from September 21-22, 2020; adults over 20 are nationwide; The sampling method is based on the sampling structure of national residential telephone users, and the sampling is random by systematic sampling and mantissa; The effective sample is 1076; the sampling error is plus or minus 2.99 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. And according to the latest demographics from the Home Office, region, gender, age, and education are weighted to fit the main structure. The funding source is the Taiwan Public Opinion Education Foundation, or the “Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation” for short.

According to the latest topical survey released by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation today (28) days, regarding the reputation of President Tsai Ing-wen, 55% of Taiwanese over 20 years basically agree with the Tsai Ing-wen’s approach to national affairs. 32% do not agree. There are 23% more people who agree than disagree.

Compared to last month, those who agree with Tsai Ing-wen’s handling of domestic affairs have decreased by 10.7 percentage points, and those who disagree have increased by 10.2 percentage points. Frequent visits have seriously compressed Tsai Ing-wen’s overall reputation, which is the reputation of the president. An unusual setback.

According to You Yinglong’s analysis, Tsai Ing-wen’s announcement on August 28 that she will open imports of pork containing clenbuterol and American cattle for more than 30 months shocked the whole of Taiwan and led to a significant decline in popularity. .



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