A poll shows that nearly half of the people in Taiwan do not agree with Tsai Ing -wen's leadership and handle Taiwan affairs, showing that Tsai Ing -wen is in the fourth dilemma of governance.

According to the Taiwan Wind Media report, the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation has conducted a policies for Tsai Ing -wen to deal with Taiwan ’s affairs methods, including important personnel arrangements and policies, and announced the results on Saturday (July 22).

The survey showed that 41.7%of the Taiwanese people agreed with Tsai Ing -wen's handling of transactions (13.1%agreed, 28.6%still agreed), and 48.7%did not agree (23.4%did not agree very much.25.3%disagreed at all), and 6.7%had no opinion, and 2.9%did not know or refused to answer.It is seven percentage points than the agreed person, an increase of one percentage point compared to last month, which means that Tsai Ing -wen not only did not quickly break away from the dilemma of governance, but also signs slightly malignant.

In terms of long -term trend, Tsai Ing -wen's first ruling dilemma began in November 2016. Until the total resignation of Lin Quan's cabinet in August 2017, he was the president of Tainan Mayor Lai Qingde to let Cai Cai let CaiThe English public opinion support was soaring 16.6 percentage points, getting rid of the dilemma of governance in one fell swoop.

The second dilemma started from November 2017 to June 2019, and the third governing dilemma began in December 2022, and this dilemma began in June 2023.According to the analysis of polls, due to the Taiwan elections in January next year, if the dilemma of governance continues, it will be a big barrier for the DPP presidential candidate Lai Qingde who wants to break the eight -year curse.

After cross-analysis, from the perspective of age, except for voters over the age of 65, more than half of the 20-64-year-old voters do not agree with Tsai Ing-wen's leadership. It is a rare phenomenon in the past three years.Moreover, no matter what ethnic groups, there are more people who do not agree with Tsai Ing -wen's leadership. Among them, the people outside the provinces are the most distinctive, up to 70 % of them, only 28 % agree.

Investigation also shows that the higher the education level of the public, the more tendency to disagree with Tsai Ing -wen's leadership, and vice versa.From the perspective of political party support, 84 % of the DPP supporters are agreed, and one -three do not agree;Agree; 25 % of the neutral voters agree, and 46 % do not agree.

This survey by You Yinglong, chairman of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, is responsible for questionnaire design, report writing, discovery of research, and analysis of relevant public policies and political meaning.On the 18th, 1088 people visited 1088 people. The sampling error was about 2.97 percentage points at the level of 95%confidence.