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Global Views Survey Research Center (October 21, 2009)

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Global Views Survey Research Center

(October 21, 2009)

 

 

1.      Do you think that by doubling as the KMT Chairman, President Ma Ying-jeou will be able to get rid of black and gold and establish a clean image for the KMT?

 

August 2005

October 2009

Yes

52.0%

28.7%

No

20.1%

51.7%

Don’t know / No opinion

27.9%

19.6%

 

2.      Do you think that by doubling as the KMT Chairman, President Ma Ying-joue will be able to push for democratic reform within the KMT?

 

August 2005

October 2009

Yes

65.2%

31.7%

No

14.7%

49.1%

Don’t know / No opinion

20.1%

19.2%

 

3.      Do you think it is appropriate that Ma Ying-jeou and Hu Jintao meet in their capacity as ruling party leaders on both sides of the Taiwan Strait?

Yes

43.9%

No

36.5%

Don’t know / No opinion

19.6%

 

4.      What is your current stance on unification versus independence?

Maintain the status quo for now, then see what happens later

40.7%

Support Taiwan independence

29.3%

Maintain the status quo forever

11.0%

Reunify with Mainland China

8.3%

 

5.      If the conditions of the economies, politics, and social structures of the Mainland and Taiwan were comparable, do you think that both sides should reunify?

Yes

11.7%

No

68.3%

Don’t know / No opinion

20%

6.      Do you think that both sides of the Strait should reunify in the end?

Yes

15.7%

No

69.0%

Don’t know / No opinion

15.3%

 

7. Do you think that Taiwan should become independent in the end?

Yes

47.2%

No

34.1%

Don’t know / No opinion

18.7%

 

8.      What do you think President Ma’s stance on unification versus independence is?

 

August 2005

October 2009

Unification with the Mainland

24.0%

45.1%

Maintain the status quo

46.9%

30.1%

Taiwan independence

10%

6.3%

 

9. President Ma Ying-jeou’s approval and trust ratings (2009):

Date

Satisfied

Dissatisfied

January

28.7%

57.3%

February

34.5%

54.8%

March

28.6%

58.3%

April

32.8%

57.6%

May

38.9%

48.6%

June

40.7%

46.1%

July

35.5%

52.3%

August

21.5%

59.6%

September

28.2%

59.6%

October

29.5%

58.6%

 

Date

Trust

Distrust

January

44.5%

39.9%

February

48.7%

36.5%

March

45%

40.2%

April

49.6%

35.2%

May

50.3%

33.9%

June

45.4%

38.0%

July

45.2%

39.1%

August

36.9%

47.2%

September

44.8%

41.6%

October

41.8%

42.4%

 

10. Figures showing the satisfaction ratings of the performance of the KMT legislators in the Legislative Yuan (2009):

Date

Satisfied

Dissatisfied

January

22.2%

57.8%

February

28.0%

56.9%

March

19.9%

61.5%

April

23.8%

58.7%

May

27.0%

56.5%

June

23.1%

58.1%

July

22.7%

59.1%

August

21.5%

59.6%

September

25.8%

56.8%

October

21.9%

58.5%

 

 

Note: This poll was conducted from 18:20 pm to 22:00 pm on October 14 to 16 with 1,006 people over 20 years of age surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3.1 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

Source: Global Views Magazine Public Opinion Poll Center

http://www.gvm.com.tw/gvsrc/200910_GVSRC_others.pdf

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