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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Tsai’s approval rating rising, poll shows

2019/05/20 03:00

President Tsai Ing-wen speaks during a visit to a temple in Kaohsiung yesterday. Photo: Huang Chia-lin, Taipei Times

PUBLIC APPEAL: The passage of a marriage equality bill and President Tsai Ing-wen’s tough stance against Chinese threats have reflected positively on her approval rating

By Jason Pan / Staff reporter

President Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) approval rating has risen to 43 percent, up by 8.5 percentage points from last month, a public opinion poll released yesterday by the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation showed.

The survey aimed to assess public approval for Tsai and her administration on the third anniversary of her taking office, as well as to compare voter support for those vying to become the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) and Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) candidates in next year’s presidential election, the foundation said.

The survey found that 43 percent of respondents approved of Tsai, while 47 percent disapproved of her and her administration, foundation chairman Michael You (游盈隆) said, adding that public support for Tsai has been increasing.

“The positive momentum for Tsai over the past two months is the result of her push to pass the same-sex marriage bill, along with her tough stance against the Chinese threat, her cooperation with the US and other efforts on foreign affair initiatives, and her focus on improving Taiwan’s national defense,” he said.

The poll found that 53 percent of respondents approved of Premier Su Tseng-chang’s (蘇貞昌) performance, while 37 percent disapproved.

“The 53 percent approval rating is Su’s highest since taking charge of the Cabinet in January. At least half of Taiwanese are satisfied with Su and his Cabinet’s overall performance and governance,” You said.

“The public has high expectations for the Tsai administration, and the high approval rating for Su and the Cabinet indicates that they quickly stabilized the political situation and gained the trust of the majority of the public,” he said.

Asked who they support in the DPP primary, 49 percent said they support former premier William Lai (賴清德) and 37.2 percent said they support Tsai, while 11.3 percent said they are undecided and 2.5 percent did not respond.

Asked to choose between Tsai and Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu (韓國瑜) of the KMT for president, 47.1 percent said Tsai and 40.8 percent said Han, while 2.4 percent were undecided or chose not to answer, You said.

“Compared with last month’s numbers, Tsai’s approval rating has risen by 6.5 percentage points, while Han’s has fallen by 7.1 percentage points,” You said.

Lai had a larger lead against Han , the poll found.

“With Lai as the DPP’s candidate for president, he would beat Han by a margin of 14.5 percent, with Lai getting 53 percent of the vote and Han getting 38.5 percent,” he said.

Among the KMT presidential hopefuls, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co chairman Terry Gou (郭台銘) has narrowed the gap with Han to 2 percentage points.

The results showed that, while Han maintains the lead at 23.8 percent, Gou is behind him at 21.8 percent, followed closely by former legislative speaker Wang Jin-pyng (王金平) at 20 percent and former New Taipei City mayor Eric Chu (朱立倫) at 18.3 percent.

The survey, conducted by telephone on Monday and Tuesday last week, collected 1,085 valid samples from people older than 20 and has a margin of error of 2.98 percentage points.

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