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President Ma Ying-jeou Support Rating

icon2010/12/21
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Global Views Survey Research Center (GVSRC)

 

Survey Topic: President Ma Ying-jeou Support Rating

 

1.     President Ma Ying-jeou’s approval and trust ratings:

Date

Satisfied

Dissatisfied

July 2009

35.5%

52.3%

August 2009

21.5%

59.6%

September 2009

28.2%

59.6%

October 2009

29.5%

58.6%

November 2009

28.3%

61.0%

December 2009

23.5%

62.2%

January 2010

23.2%

66.3%

February 2010

24.7%

62.7%

March 2010

23.8%

66.0%

April 2010

26.6%

61.4%

May 2010

30.4%

58.9%

June 2010

28.4%

55.6%

August 2010

31%

57%

September 2010

30.1%

55.6%

October 2010

38.2%

49.1%

November 2010

34.2%

51.6%

December 2010

34.6%

54.7%

 

Date

Trust

Distrust

July 2009

45.2%

39.1%

August 2009

36.9%

47.2%

September 2009

44.8%

41.6%

October 2009

41.8%

42.4%

November 2009

38.6%

44.6%

December 2009

38.0%

46.4%

January 2010

36.4%

46.6%

February 2010

41.3%

43.2%

March 2010

38.8%

47.1%

April 2010

37.1%

44.7%

May 2010

42.3%

44.5%

June 2010

38.3%

43.3%

August 2010

41.4%

42.2%

September 2010

39.8%

41.4%

October 2010

46.1%

37%

November 2010

41.6%

39%

December 2010

43.6%

41.8%

 

2. Figures showing satisfaction ratings of KMT legislators in the Legislative Yuan:

Date

Satisfied

Dissatisfied

July 2009

22.7%

59.1%

August 2009

21.5%

59.6%

September 2009

25.8%

56.8%

October 2009

21.9%

58.5%

November 2009

25.9%

57.2%

December 2009

20.3%

59.8%

January 2010

18.0%

63.9%

February 2010

21.9%

60.6%

March 2010

21.5%

60.6%

April 2010

21.9%

59.7%

May 2010

25.4%

59.8%

June 2010

21.9%

58.2%

August 2010

23.5%

59.9%

September 2010

19.4%

58.2%

October 2010

23.6%

55.1%

November 2010

26.4%

53.1%

December 2010

24.6%

58%

 

3.Do you think that the DPP supports expanding cross-Strait exchanges?

Very supportive

10%

Somewhat supportive

25.8%

Very unsupportive

23.3%

Somewhat unsupportive

16.3%

 

Among DPP supporters, 29.2 percent of them think that the DPP does not support expanding cross-Strait exchanges, while 44.7 percent think the DPP supports expanding cross-Strait exchanges.

 

4. Do you think that it is in Taiwan’s best interests for the DPP to expand exchanges with the Mainland?

All respondents

Yes

2009/12

49.1%

2010/5

53%

2010/12

54.5%

No

2009/12

32.4%

2010/5

29.1%

2010/12

24.4%

 

DPP Supporters

Yes

2009/12

41%

2010/5

46.1%

2010/12

48.9%

No

2009/12

46.1%

2010/5

39.2%

2010/12

31.6%

 

 

5. Do you think that the DPP should adjust the direction of its Mainland policies and the way they treat the Mainland?

All respondents

Yes

2009/12

More open

51.2%

More conservative

11.9%

No need to change

8.6%

2010/5

More open

58.3%

More conservative

8.6%

No need to change

9.2%

2010/12

More open

53.7%

More conservative

13.6%

No need to change

6.5%

 

DPP Supporters

Yes

2009/12

More open

37.6%

More conservative

22.7%

No need to change

17.4%

2010/5

More open

41.7%

More conservative

15.7%

No need to change

20.2%

2010/12

More open

45.9%

More conservative

10%

No need to change

20.6%

 

6. Which party do you think can best safeguard Taiwan’s interests and cross-Strait peace?

KMT

2010/5

45.3%

2010/12

49.8%

DPP

2010/5

29.9%

2010/12

26.4%

Both of them

2010/5

1.6%

2010/12

2.1%

Neither of them

2010/5

4%

2010/12

3.1%

 

7. What is your current stance on reunification versus independence?

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

41.4%

 

54.8%

Maintain the status quo forever

13.4%

Maintain the status quo for now, then independence

11.3%

 

27.7%

Support Taiwan independence

16.4%

Maintain the status quo for now, then reunification

4.6%

 

7.1%

Reunify with Mainland China as soon as possible

2.5%

Declined to respond

10.4%

 

8. If Taiwan and the Mainland become nearly the same in economic, political and social conditions, do you support both sides considering unification?

2004/5

Yes

35.9%

No

38.2%

2005/3

Yes

24.7%

No

50.3%

2006/2

Yes

25.6%

No

51.6%

2008/9

Yes

16.2%

No

66.3%

2009/5

Yes

12%

No

69.9%

2009/10

Yes

11.7%

No

68.3%

2010/3

Yes

15.3%

No

65.5%

2010/7

Yes

12.1%

No

66.1%

2010/12

Yes

12.1%

No

67.8%

 

 

Note: The latest poll was conducted from 18:20 pm to 22:00 pm between December 13 and 15 with 1,008 people surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3.1 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

Source: http://www.gvm.com.tw/gvsrc/201012_GVSRC_others.pdf

 

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