China News Service, May 17. According to Taiwan's "United Daily News", Tsai Ing-wen will be celebrating her sixth anniversary of inauguration. The People's Party's "Legislative Yuan" group held a press conference on the 17th and pointed out that Tsai Ing-wen has "serious inflation and soaring prices that cannot be recovered." "The energy policy is wrong, the power supply is unstable, the housing justice bounces, and the housing price is out of control."

  Qiu Chenyuan, the general leader of the People's Party Group, said that Taiwan's "Accounting and Accounting Office" estimated that the island's economic growth rate was as high as 6.28% last year. , the same below), an annual decrease of 0.04%, which is the first annual negative growth in the past five years.

  "It has become a dream to live and work in peace and contentment," said Zhang Qilu, secretary-general of the People's Party Group. According to the statistics of the "Construction and Construction Administration", the average housing price-to-income ratio (housing pain index) in Taiwan has grown from 8.46 times (the first quarter of 2016) to 9.46 times (2021) 4th quarter).

The Cathay Pacific Real Estate Index in the first quarter of 2022 shows that the price of pre-sale houses in the seven metropolitan areas of Taiwan has risen in an all-round way, with the average price per square meter reaching 432,500 yuan. In February this year, the rental index across Taiwan also hit a record high, coupled with imported inflation. If it further deteriorates into "stagnant inflation", it may cause the people to continue to be in dire straits and be farther and farther away from housing justice.

  "Legislator" Gao Hongan said that Tsai Ing-wen said that Taiwan's epidemic prevention has been successful and its economy has been the best in 20 years, but the daily number of confirmed cases has surged to more than 60,000. And problems such as insufficient quarantine capacity, all kinds of chaos show that the command center is not well prepared, the decision-making of the authorities is unclear, and the public lacks a sense of stability.

  "Legislator" Cai Biru said that today is the first anniversary of the "517 blackout". At this time last year, water supply was still in districts at this time. The high temperature and drought caused extreme weather risks.

In her inaugural speech six years ago, Tsai Ing-wen mentioned the need to create a better Taiwan for young people, but now the carbon fee will not be levied until 2024, and the net-zero path will be 880 billion yuan in 8 years. The preparation of the budget shows that the authorities' commitment to young people is just to feed their hunger.