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Hong Kong public research: Carrie Lam's popularity rises to 36 points Deng Bingqiang supports Director Du Guan

2022-06-07T08:35:11.787Z


The Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Project announced the latest scores of the Chief Executive and key officials. The Chief Executive Carrie Lam's score continued to rise from the low point in March, and the latest score was 36 points, an increase of 1.4 points compared with the survey conducted from April 30 to May 6.


The Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Project announced the latest scores of the Chief Executive and key officials. The Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s score continued to rise from the low point in March to 36 points, an increase of 1.4 points from the survey conducted from April 30 to May 6, with a net approval rating of negative 60. percentage point, up 3 percentage points.


Carrie Lam's net approval rating was negative 60 percentage points.

(File photo/Photo by Liang Pengwei)

Carrie Lam's net approval rating is negative 60 percentage points

The Civil Research Institute conducted a survey from May 31 to June 5, randomly interviewing 1,000 citizens by telephone, and showed that Carrie Lam's score rose for three consecutive months, from a low of 26.6 in early March to the latest 36.

Carrie Lam's approval rating rose by 3 percentage points month-on-month to 17 percentage points, while the disapproval rate dropped slightly to -77 percentage points. The net approval rating was negative 60 percentage points, up 3 percentage points month-on-month.

27% of the respondents gave Lam Cheng 0 points.

Yang Runxiong's support package tail is negative 24 percentage points

Regarding the Secretary, the survey showed that the support rate of the Secretary for Security, Tang Bingqiang, reached 44 percentage points, and the disapproval rate was 34 percentage points. 's chief.

The second highest was Huang Jinxing, director of the Environment Bureau, with a net approval rating of 7 percentage points.

The director with the lowest net approval rating is Education Bureau director Yang Runxiong, with a negative 24 percentage points, an increase of 5 percentage points from the March survey.

The second is the Director of the Food and Health Bureau, Chen Zhaoshi, with a negative 19 percentage points and an increase of 23 percentage points.

The fifth wave of the epidemic eased, and Chen Zhaoshi's popularity also rebounded sharply.

(File photo/Photo by Liao Yanxiong)

The last Hong Kong Governor to the previous Chief Executive Carrie Lam has the lowest average score

Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor is about to resign, and the Civil Affairs Research Institute also announced the popularity of the last Hong Kong governor and the previous Hong Kong governors. The average score of the last Hong Kong governor Chris Patten during his tenure was 56.9 points, the first chief executive Tung Chee-hua scored 51.9 points, Tsang Yam-kuen scored 58.1 points, and Leung Chun-ying scored 43.6 points. Carrie Lam scored 39.1 points.

As for the popularity of the secretary of the current government, the highest is Law Chi-kwong, the former secretary of the Civil Service Bureau, with an average net approval rating of 14 percentage points during his tenure.

The highest current director is Qiu Tenghua, director of the Commerce and Economic Affairs Bureau, with 8.8 percentage points.

The lowest was the former director of the Home Affairs Bureau, Liu Jianghua, with a negative 23.2 percentage points, followed by the director of the Education Bureau, Yang Runxiong, with a negative 22.8 percentage points.

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Source: hk1

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