Li Yanxiu’s Fear: One Significant Impact of Ma Ying-jeou’s 8 Years in Power on DPP, Revealed by Latest Polls – China Times News

The Qisi Minben Foundation, headed by KMT Legislator Jiang Qichen, released a public opinion poll on Shuangying’s visit, which shows that 44.1% of people are more satisfied with the cross-strait relations of the Malaysian government, while 36.9% are satisfied with the current cross-strait relations of the Tsai government. KMT Taipei City Councilor, Li Yanxiu, believes that history will eventually prove that the Kuomintang is capable of handling cross-strait and international relations, and that the 1992 Consensus and former President Ma Ying-jeou deserve justice. Li’s statement was in response to the latest survey results, which indicate that 48.8% of people support the 1992 Consensus as the basis for cross-strait dialogue and exchanges. Moreover, 44.1% of people are satisfied with cross-strait relations under the Ma administration, while only 36.9% are satisfied with those under the Tsai administration. The poll shows that the 1992 Consensus is not badly accepted by the other side and is widely supported by middle voters.

Former President Ma Ying-jeou (middle) took the plane back to Taiwan on the 7th. When he got off the plane, he said that adhering to the 1992 Consensus is in the interests of the Taiwanese people. (File Photo / Photo by Fan Yangguang)


KMT Legislator Jiang Qichen’s Qisi Minben Foundation released the “Shuangying’s Visit” today (10th), and the public’s opinion poll on Shuangying’s visit shows that 44.1% of the people are more satisfied with the cross-strait relations of the Malaysian government , 36.9% are satisfied with the current cross-strait relations of the Tsai government. Regarding this, KMT Taipei City Councilor Li Yanxiu said today, “History will eventually give justice to the 1992 Consensus and Ma Ying-jeou, and history will once again prove that the Kuomintang is capable of handling cross-strait and international relations.” This sparked discussions.

Li Yanxiu posted an article on Facebook on the 10th, “History will eventually return justice to Ma Ying-jeou”, saying, “The Constitution of the Republic of China revived the 1992 Consensus and cross-strait relations.” Li Yanxiu also mentioned, “Former President Ma Ying-jeou used Eight years in power have proved that Taiwan can have its own subjectivity “pro-US and peaceful”, and while safeguarding the sovereignty and dignity of the Republic of China, maintain peace with the other side, expand exchanges, and let Taiwan enter the international stage. History will eventually return Ma Ying-jeou’s justice However, the ruling of the DPP has actually made the people cherish the preciousness of the “1992 Consensus.”

Li Yanxiu also mentioned that former President Ma Ying-jeou visited mainland China and emphasized the “Republic of China”, “the Constitution of the Republic of China” and “the President of Taiwan”, giving new life to the 1992 Consensus, strengthening the “guiding principles of the Constitution of the Republic of China” and avoiding the 1992 Consensus The core spirit of “one China, all representations, seeking common ground while reserving differences, and respecting differences” has been distorted by the DPP and the other side. In fact, with the results of the general election at the end of last year, the Democratic Progressive Party knew that “anti-China protection of Taiwan” could no longer confuse the people of Taiwan, so it changed its name to “peaceful protection of Taiwan”. “Not only is Taiwan’s internal consensus, but also the guiding principle of the “1992 Consensus” is not badly accepted by the other side.

According to the latest poll released today by Chairman Jiang Qichen of the Qisi Minben Foundation, 48.8% support the “1992 Consensus” as the basis for cross-strait dialogue and exchanges, with a gap of 4.7%; they support the “1992 Consensus” as the basis The proportion of cross-strait dialogue and exchange basis is 53.4%, and the gap between the two has widened to 14.1%. More importantly, 59.6% of the middle voters support the “Constitution 92”, while only 30.2% oppose it. The results of the same poll also showed that 44.1% of the people were satisfied with cross-strait relations under the Ma administration, and 36.9% were satisfied with cross-strait relations under the Tsai administration.

Li Yanxiu also pointed out, “Similarly, 49.0% of the middle voters are satisfied with the cross-strait relations under the Ma administration, and 22.7% are satisfied with the cross-strait relations under the Tsai administration. After deducting the fundamentalists of the green camp, Ma Ying-jeou “wins”.” Finally, Li Yanxiu also said frankly, “History will eventually return The 1992 Consensus is fair to Ma Ying-jeou, and history will once again prove that the KMT is capable of properly handling cross-strait and international relations, so that democracy in Taiwan can be guaranteed, and the sovereignty of the Republic of China can be demonstrated!”

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In conclusion, the recent poll results released by Jiang Qichen’s Qisi Minben Foundation on cross-strait relations have sparked discussions, with KMT Taipei City Councilor Li Yanxiu sharing her views on the matter. She emphasized the importance of the 1992 Consensus and the role former President Ma Ying-jeou played in strengthening cross-strait relations during his eight years in power. The poll also showed a significant gap in support for the 1992 Consensus as the basis for cross-strait dialogue and exchanges under the Ma and Tsai administrations. History, according to Li Yanxiu, will eventually give justice to the 1992 Consensus and Ma Ying-jeou, while proving the KMT’s capability in handling cross-strait and international relations. These poll results shed light on the Taiwanese people’s perspectives on cross-strait relations and serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining cordial and productive relations with mainland China for Taiwan’s future.

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