Reported 8 months ago
Premier Su Tseng-Chang's proposal for parliamentary reform has drawn public attention recently. Within his first month in office, how satisfied are people with his cabinet's overall performance? According to a survey conducted by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, 43% of Taiwanese adults are generally satisfied, 25% are dissatisfied, 19% have no opinion, and 12% are unsure. Despite the approval rating falling below 50%, Premier Su Tseng-Chang expressed his commitment to strive for improvement where it is lacking, emphasizing the importance of cherishing the positive feedback and informing the public about the cabinet's direction and upcoming significant measures. The foundation also compared the approval ratings of the first month in office of previous cabinets led by Chen Chien-jen, Su Tseng-Chang, and Lai Ching-te, which were higher than Su's current cabinet. The foundation clarified that this does not necessarily indicate a poorer performance by Su's cabinet, as the initial circumstances and environment were more challenging. The survey was conducted from June 11 to 13, 2024, with a sample of 1070 adults aged 20 and above across Taiwan, using a dual-frame random sampling method. The margin of error was approximately ±3 percentage points at a 95% confidence level, with sample adjustments made based on the latest population statistics from the Ministry of the Interior.
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