The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) has an approval rating of 22.2% compared to 20.4% for KMT. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI – The Kuomintang , the political party that ruled China and then Taiwan for much of the 20th Century, is at risk of losing its position as the island’s main opposition as a relative newcomer cements its position as the second most popular force in domestic politics, a new poll shows.
This is the first time that three political parties in Taiwan have received approval ratings of over 20 per cent, the foundation said, calling it a potential “super bombshell” for the 2024 elections.Taiwanese voters will choose their next president and a cohort of lawmakers in January, with the results helping set the course for both cross-strait and US-China relations for years to come.
The polling results represent a “severe crisis” for the KMT, which has lost almost 3 million supporters over the past four years due to factional infighting, according to the foundation.
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