(Taipei / Washington Comprehensive News) A latest poll in Taiwan shows that 67 % of interviewees do not agree with "Taiwan and the mainland belong to the same China", which is also the core concept of the "1992 Consensus".
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying -jeou, after returning to Taiwan on April 7th, said, "The 1992 Consensus came again."
From April 9th to 11th, the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation made polls on the attitude of Taiwanese on consensus on 1992 and published results on Monday (17th).
Comprehensive Lianhe Daily, Xin Media, and CCTV reported that the above polls show that 67.1%of the respondents do not agree that "Taiwan and the mainland belong to the same China", of which 25.3%indicate that they do not agree withEssence
You Yinglong, chairman of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, believes that the information that this poll clearly conveys is that the mainstream public opinion of Taiwan society clearly does not accept the core concept of the 1992 consensus.
The younger the interviewees, the higher the less agreed ratio
The interview with the polls is Taiwanese over 20 years old.From the perspective of age, regardless of the age and old, each age layer does not agree that "Taiwan and the mainland belong to the same China."The lighter the age, the higher the ratio of disagreement.
Among the people 20 to 24, 85 % do not agree, 65 and above, and 57 % do not agree.
Among neutral voters, 60 % do not agree that "Taiwan and the mainland belong to the same China", which is agreed.
According to the Taiwan Affairs Office of Mainland China, the "1992 Consensus" is the consensus of the 1992 Maritime Association and the Taiwan Sea Foundation.The nature of cross -strait relations is a common political basis for promoting the peaceful development of cross -strait relations.
The DPP of Taiwan does not recognize the 1992 consensus.In the Nyaka Kuomintang, the 1992 consensus is the "one of the one in China", that is, "one China, each expression".
Emphasizing the "Kuomintang version of the 1992 Consensus", the saying of "one middle school is the Republic of China", which belongs to the "No. 1 Middle School" on both sides of the strait.Don't agree.
From the perspective of the support of political parties, except for the Kuomintang supporters, 72 % agreed, other parties have shown one side or most disagreed.
As for the "" As for the "Communist Edition 1992 Consensus", one of the programs claimed by the Chinese People's Republic of China, as high as 84%of the respondents opposed.21.5%do not agree, and 62%disagree.
You Yinglong said that it is almost the consensus of Taiwan for not accepting the "1992 Consensus of the Communist Party of China."Whether it is from age, education background, provincial ethnic groups, and political party support tendencies, they are not agreed.
Ke Wenzhe, the chairman of the people who visited in the United States, said that the 1992 consensus has been stigmatized in Taiwan and is "difficult to use". The two sides of the strait should seek new nouns and restart the foundation of exchanges.
He said that the people in Taiwan actually did not know what was the 1992 consensus, and emphasized that the substantive content is more important.