New Corona Response Leadership Dissatisfied in many countries and regions May 10 16:10

When foreign survey companies conducted opinion polls on how people in 23 countries and regions around the world evaluate leadership in politics and economics in responding to the new coronavirus, many are not satisfied I understand.

This survey was conducted online by Singapore market research organizations and others from the 3rd to the 19th of last month, targeting more than 12,000 people aged 18 to 80 in 23 countries and regions.

Respondents rated the new coronavirus leadership in four areas: politics, economy, community, and media on a scale of 100.

As a result, the overall average was 45 points, and it was found that only 7 countries and regions exceeded 50 points, and many were not satisfied with the response.

In Asia, many countries and regions were above average, such as China, Vietnam, and India, while countries in the United States and Europe were below average.

Analyzing this, he said, "In the past, Asian countries have formed leadership by experiencing infectious diseases such as MERS and SARS in the past, but there is no precedent in Western countries and their trust in the government has been compromised."

Japan had the lowest overall evaluation, and the person in charge of the survey pointed out that "the Abe administration was criticized for delaying the declaration of an emergency and probably failed in the leadership evaluation of the people". doing.