The latest polls in Taiwan show that more than half of the Taiwan people oppose the DPP in 2024 and continue to be fully governed, that is, the Democratic Progressive Party president continues to have half of the seats in the Legislative Yuan.
The polls released by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation on Monday (May 15) show that 51.1%of voters do not support the DPP to continue to be fully governed, of which 21.5%are not very supportive, and 29.6%are not at all at all.support.40%of voters supporting the DPP's continued governance, 16.3%of which are very supportive, and 23.7%are still supported.7.2%of the people have no opinion, and 1.7%say they do not know or refuse to answer.
Except that most of Tainan and Kaohsiung support the DPP to continue to be fully governed, Taipei, New Taipei City, Taoyuan City, Taichung City and other 16 counties and cities are mostly not supported.The non -support rates of Taipei and New Taipei City are 59%, 57%, and 55%, respectively.
From the perspective of age, most voters 65 and above support the DPP to continue to be fully governed. Most voters under 64 years old do not support, of which 45 to 54 -year -old voters have the highest support rate, reaching 63%.
The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation started this poll from the 8th to 9th of this month. The target is an adult over 20 years old in Taiwan. It is randomly sampled to residential phone users. The effective sample is 1076.