The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation published the latest poll “Identification and support of the Taiwanese political party” on the 16th. The results show that among Taiwanese over the age of 20, 22.4% support the DPP, 15.4% the KMT and 20.9% for the People’s Party. The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation said this was the time when the DPP had the lowest political support since Tsai Ing-wen came to power in 2016. This result sparked heated discussions, with a large number of users. of the network who agreed with the survey results, saying, “Let’s keep fighting Tzu Chi!”
The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation pointed out that compared to last month, it can be seen that support for the Taiwanese people’s political parties has undergone tremendous changes: the support of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party dropped by 7.8 percentage points, leaving only the 22.4%, remaining in first place the People’s Party, the People’s Party grew significantly, with its support increasing by 7.5 percentage points to 21%, surpassing the Kuomintang again, becoming not only the second largest party. large of the country, but also only 1.5 percentage points behind the DPP; Kuomintang support fell slightly by 1.1 percentage points, dropping to the third party.
According to an analysis by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, the DPP is at its lowest point in terms of political support since Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016. The original supporters have turned to support other small parties and have even gone addressed to the People’s Party. State of “Unprecedented Recession”.
As soon as the news broke, there was a heated discussion and netizens flocked to “Zhongshi News”, “yahoo! News” and Facebook related links to leave messages, and many of the messages arrived. by the thousands, saying, “Keep fighting Tzu Chi!” The more you fight Tzu Chi, the more votes you lose! I laugh to see the DPP keep fighting and keep losing “,” Someone dares fight Tzu Chi, I’ll die of laughter “,” Like it or not Tzu Chi, they really did a lot of things. “Can you compare it to the DPP?” “It’s called returning to its original form and it’s not surprising at all.”
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