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Minyan Research: The net value of political satisfaction rate soars by 11 percentage points, a record high in the past 10 years, but it is still negative

2021-07-27T09:28:11.113Z


The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion today (27th) announced the latest opinion poll results. The Chief Executive and the government’s popularity has not changed significantly from the previous survey, but the net satisfaction rate with the political situation has significantly increased by 11 percentage points.


The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion today (27th) announced the latest opinion poll results. The Chief Executive and the government’s popularity has not changed much from the previous survey, but the net satisfaction rate with the political situation has significantly increased by 11 percentage points to minus 30 percentage points. , Which is a new high since December 2011.


Chen Jialuo, associate professor of the Department of Politics and International Relations at Baptist University, pointed out that this only reflects that some pro-establishment and stability-maintaining citizens have vigorously intervened in the government’s administration by the central government. After the implementation of the National Security Law, they feel more stable. However, most citizens are more Government officials and "one country, two systems" still distrust, so the numbers are still negative.


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Political satisfaction hits a new high in the past 10 years but remains negative

From July 19 to 22, the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion conducted a sample interview with 1,000 citizens on the government’s popularity and gathering restrictions. The results were announced today.

The survey shows that among citizens’ satisfaction with political, economic, and people’s livelihood conditions, the net value of satisfaction with political conditions rose by 11 percentage points to minus 30 percentage points, a record high in the past 10 years and the highest score since December 2011. First, it is still negative; the economic and livelihood conditions are negative 33 percentage points and negative 36 percentage points respectively.

The Chief Executive's government has no major changes in popular expectations, and citizens tend to be dissatisfied

There has been no major change in popularity. Chief Executive Carrie Lam scored 34.7 points, a slight increase of 0.6 points from the survey conducted from June 30 to July 8. The net support rating was negative 48 percentage points, a slight drop of 1 percentage point from the previous time.

The net government satisfaction increased slightly by two percentage points to minus 34 percentage points from a month ago; the net trustworthiness rose by 6 percentage points to minus 12 percentage points. Both figures indicate that citizens are "a little dissatisfied" with the government to "half." Half-and-half.

The social evaluation values, public sentiment index, and political evaluation values ​​are all below the normal level. Among the 0 to 200 points, the three numbers are only 83.3, 81.1, and 75.7 respectively.

The increase in the number does not mean that the public is satisfied. Scholars believe that the negative sentiment of Hong Kong people is still obvious

Chen Jialuo, associate professor of the Department of Politics and International Relations of Baptist University, commented that the Hong Kong government "does everything possible" to improve the situation, and the central government has vigorously supported and intervened, but the public's satisfaction with the government has not improved significantly. For Hong Kong people's negative emotions and anxiety are carried out at a stable level.

He pointed out that political satisfaction has risen by 11%, which may be due to the fact that some pro-organized citizens feel more stable after the promulgation of the National Security Law, and the figures have been adjusted, but in fact, Hong Kong people still feel powerless and uneasy.

Zhong Jianhua, the deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion, also said that the rebound of figures at a very low level does not mean that there is a long-term upward trend. The negative sentiment of the public is still obvious and the government should reflect on it.

Ninety-six people think that the gathering limit is too tight, and most parents want to maintain the half-day primary school

The results of the new round of aggregation limit index survey were announced on the same day. Ninety-six percent of the respondents believed that the current aggregation measures were too tight, and nearly 70% of them believed that there was no need to impose limits.

The vice chairman of the Hong Kong Education Center Chamber of Commerce Ren Weihao pointed out that parents almost hope that the authorities will maintain half-day classes in September. They believe that the learning progress is similar and that their children can have more time for extracurricular and parent-child activities. He suggested that the Secretary of Education Yang Runxiong consider even After the epidemic is over, half-day schooling in primary schools can be maintained in the long run.

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