The performance of Han Kuo-yu, the head of Taiwan's legislative body, has attracted much attention from all walks of life. The "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation", a pro-green organization on the island, released a poll yesterday (19th), which showed that 52% of Taiwanese were sat

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The performance of Han Kuo-yu, the head of Taiwan's legislative body, has attracted attention from all walks of life. The "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation", a pro-green organization on the island, released a poll yesterday (19th), which showed that 52% of Taiwanese were satisfied with Han's performance and 34% Not satisfied; and another Taiwan media latest poll today (20th) showed that 40.1% were satisfied with South Korea's performance, of which more than 76% of Democratic Party supporters were satisfied, and more than 47% of People's Party supporters were satisfied. In this regard, Taiwanese media person Zhang Yuxuan believes that young people just want to see someone help teach the "ruling party" a lesson. Now this task has been replaced by Han Kuo-yu, and Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, has no place.

The performance of Han Kuo-yu, the head of Taiwan's legislative body, has attracted much attention from all walks of life. The 'Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation', a pro-green organization on the island, released a poll yesterday (19th), which showed that 52% of Taiwanese were sat - Lujuba

Taiwan media "Mirror News" announced today the results of the 14th wave of political and economic polls. Among them, the People's Party had the lowest satisfaction rate of 34.2% in the survey on the performance of democratic representatives of the three parties in Taiwan's legislative body. The dissatisfaction of the three parties of the People's Democratic Party is higher than the satisfaction. The People's Party has the highest dissatisfaction at 46.7%.

"Mirror News" survey showed that 40.1% were satisfied with Han Kuo-yu's performance (8.6% were very satisfied, 31.5% were moderately satisfied), and 38.7% were dissatisfied (13.7% were very dissatisfied, 25.0% were not very satisfied). 21.2% did not express their opinion. The survey also showed that 76.4% of Kuomintang supporters were satisfied with Han Kuo-yu's performance. The majority of those who were dissatisfied with Han's performance were 61.8% of Democratic Progressive Party supporters, and 31.1% of People's Party supporters were dissatisfied with Han's performance, but were satisfied with it. 47.2% performed.

In addition, according to a poll released yesterday by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, 10.9% were very satisfied with Han Kuo-yu's performance, 41.2% were moderately satisfied, 18.3% were not very satisfied, 15.9% were not satisfied at all, and 9.7% had no opinion. 3.9% don't know. The poll shows that except for 25-34 year olds who are evenly divided between satisfied and dissatisfied, half or far more than half of other age groups are satisfied with Han Kuo-yu's performance, especially those aged 20-24, with 58% satisfied and 34% satisfied. Not satisfied.

Taiwanese media person Zhang Yuxuan bluntly said when analyzing the above-mentioned poll in a political commentary program that if People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe saw this poll, he "will definitely not be able to sleep at night" because the staunchest supporter is silently drifting to South Korea. Zhang Yuxuan mentioned that Ke Wenzhe rose to power in the first place because he dared to scold the DPP and Tsai Ing-wen, which was very enjoyable for people who hate blue and green. Now Han Kuo-yu is reorganizing the general affairs office of Taiwan's legislative body, kicking out bad habits and providing a shock education to the Democratic Progressive Party's democratic representatives, so that young people who have not seen the Democratic Progressive Party being repaired for a long time can see actual actions.

Zhang Yuxuan emphasized that Ke Wenzhe’s supporters have no loyalty and just want to see the annoying DPP taught a lesson. Now that this task has been replaced by Han Guoyu, Ke Wenzhe naturally has no place. (report compiled by Straits Herald reporter Lin Jingxian)

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