Reported about 1 year ago
At the Legislative Yuan last week, bills concerning parliamentary reform were rejected, prompting President Tsai Ing-wen to announce the filing of a constitutional interpretation application and temporary disposition on June 24. Analyzing her approval ratings, the Taiwan Policy and Opinion Center (TPOC) found that by the 25th, Tsai Ing-wen's online approval had dropped to 0.22, a significant decline from the initial 0.51 after her inauguration on May 20. The decrease in exposure and negative sentiment towards her recent actions, including the constitutional application, have contributed to the decline in approval ratings, with netizens expressing criticism and scepticism toward Tsai Ing-wen's decisions and justifications.
Source: YAHOO