Political situation
Written by: Luo Jiaqing
2021-02-02 18:10
The last update date: 2021-02-02 18:10
The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion today (2nd) announced a new survey on "Population of Political Figures on Both Sides of the Taiwan Strait". The results of the survey showed that the former Premier of the State Council of China, Zhu Rongji, had the highest score with 67.7 points, an increase of 6.1 points from the previous survey and ranking second. The three are Wen Jiabao, former Premier of the State Council of China, and Hu Jintao, former President of the State, with 61.9 and 58 points respectively.
Among them, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen and President Xi Jinping, with the highest recognition, ranked fifth and sixth respectively. Tsai Ing-wen’s score was 52.8 points, a drop of 4.8 points from the survey six months ago, becoming the only cross-strait political figure in the top ten rankings to drop in score. .
Xi Jinping's score was 50.9 points, an increase of 10.2 points from the previous survey, and he was the political figure on both sides of the strait with the largest increase in scores in this survey.
Former Premier of the State Council of China Zhu Rongji scored the highest score with 67.7 points, an increase of 6.1 points from the previous survey.
(Official website of School of Economics and Management Research, Tsinghua University)
The public opinion research plan interviewed 1,000 citizens last month to collect the leaders on both sides of the strait with the highest recognition and score the selected leaders.
In the nomination phase, President Xi Jinping and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen tied for the top two with 77% and 72% of the respondents, leaving behind the former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, who ranked third and nominated by 30% of the respondents.
In terms of scoring, the top ten have 6 Chinese politicians and 4 Taiwan politicians respectively. Among them, Zhu Rongji continues to top the list with 67.7 points, an increase of 6.1 points from the previous survey. Wen Jiabao and Hu Jintao ranked second and third. Ranked 61.9 and 58 points respectively, an increase of 7.6 and 6.9 points from the previous survey; the fourth place is Premier Li Keqiang, with 54.5 points, an increase of 8.1 points from the survey six months ago.
Tsai Ing-wen and Xi Jinping ranked fifth and sixth. Among them, Tsai Ing-wen’s score was 52.8 points, a decrease of 4.8 points from six months ago, and Xi Jinping’s score was 50.9 points, which was an increase of 10.2 points from the previous rating.
The seventh to tenth places are former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, former President Jiang Zemin, former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Guoyu, and former Taiwan President Chen Shuibian.
Zhong Tingyao, chairman and chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Civil Affairs Research Institute, said that the last survey was conducted about six months ago. At that time, many Chinese politicians scored the lowest score ever. The increase in the survey score is a bottomless rebound.
(Data Picture/Photo by Zhang Haowei)
Zhong Tingyao points out that Hong Kong people suffer from Zhu Rongji's remarks
Zhong Tingyao, chairman and chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Civil Affairs Research Institute, said that the last survey was conducted about six months ago. At that time, many Chinese politicians scored the lowest score ever. The increase in the survey score is a bottomless rebound.
He mentioned that three former national leaders, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao and Hu Jintao, still maintain the high position of the "iron triangle", reflecting that Zhu Rongji's past remarks have been more uncomfortable for Hong Kong people, and at the same time, handling economic issues in the country is supported by Hong Kong people.
Zhong Tingyao said that it is difficult to explain the reasons for the decline in Tsai Ing-wen’s score. However, he believes that when Tsai Ing-wen was running for re-election last year until he first took office, he had repeatedly expressed support for Hong Kong people. For her rating, the situation is now from the peak down.
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