Poll on the island: Except for family members, Taiwanese trust doctors most, and least trust "legislators", county and city councillors, etc.

  [Global Times Special Correspondent Cheng Dong] Who do the people in Taiwan trust most?

The latest poll published by the "Group for the Promotion of Ethics" shows that the people on the island have a higher degree of trust in the general public than the leaders of the Taiwan region and the heads of various ministries and associations.

  The "Group Ethics Promotion Association" was initiated by the late former "Minister of Economy" Li Guoding and others. Since 2001, it has been tracking the public's trust in various roles in society. The poll was commissioned in October to see public opinion. The research and investigation meeting was conducted, and a press conference was held on the 15th to announce the results.

According to a report by Taiwan’s "China Times" on the 16th, the survey results show that the top five most trusted roles by Taiwanese people are family members (95.9%), doctors (90.1%), elementary and middle school teachers (83.3%), and grassroots civil servants (71.8%). ) And the police (70.7%), followed by the "neighbors" and the "majority of society"; the list of the most distrusted includes journalists, "legislators", county and city councillors, judges, and heads of government ministries.

  Zhuang Tianlian, a senior researcher in the Foresight Poll, said that in terms of trust, the characters closest to the public have always been trusted the most. Among them, the trust in family members and doctors is higher than 90%, and the trust in middle and elementary school teachers is 80%. Many people in Taiwan have a positive attitude towards their neighbors and even most of the people in society.

It is worth noting that in terms of public office roles, this year’s survey divided government officials into heads of ministries and committees and heads of counties and cities for the first time, and asked them separately. The results found that the trust of the latter was 66.1%, which was 15 percentage points higher than the former. The trust of the local heads at the grassroots level is also higher than that of the leaders of the authorities.

Sun Zhen, the head of the front desk, said that from the 20-year survey conducted by the "Group Me Ethics Promotion Association", Taiwanese people’s trust in most people in society has gradually increased from 30% in the early survey to the current 68%. Higher than government leaders and officials, "government leaders should be ashamed of this phenomenon."

He questioned how such an untrusted leader can design policies acceptable to society?

  The survey also showed that in terms of people’s evaluation of the authorities, more than 40 adults believe that "labor policies" and "cross-strait policies" are inappropriate.

Zhang Decong, chairman of the "Group Ethics Promotion Association", called on the authorities to reflect on how to make "the people's desires remain in my heart."

In response to the findings of the "four referendum cases with higher consent ratios than disagrees", scholar Huang Guangguo said that the Tsai authorities ignored public opinion and only looked at the faces of Americans and shouted "Four disagree, Taiwan is more powerful", but Chilai pig is healthy The question is how to make Taiwan more powerful?