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Taiwan media said that Tsai Ing-wen's ruling party was in chaos: she slapped herself and openly declared war on public opinion

According to the latest survey of the pro-green "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation", "if tomorrow's four major 'referendum' votes" will be "passed 4-0." Taiwan's "China Times" published an opinion article pointing out that Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of the Taiwan authorities, not only did not think of the people's wishes, but also shouted in response to the "referendum" on the 27th that "four disagree, Taiwan is more powerful; if the four disagree, Taiwan will not continue to chaos." Obviously, Cai's administration has been in chaos and has openly declared war on public opinion!

The article said that the "reboot of the nuclear four", "cherish the algae reef", "anti-Lai pig" and "referendum tied to the general election" four major "referendums" were originally scheduled to be held on August 28, the DPP tried to lengthen the front line, on the grounds of the epidemic to extend to December 18 voting, did not expect Chen Baiwei will be deposed, invigorating the blue camp, if tomorrow to vote, the public opinion trend will be "four consent, Taiwan is more powerful; four agree, Taiwan will not continue to chaos!" ”

The article points out that the ethnic groups concerned by the four "referendums" are originally very different, some people are worried about power shortage, some people are concerned about environmental protection, some people care about food safety, and some people care about political operations, among which in addition to the "anti-nuclear four" that is related to the homeland of nuclear power is the IM's unchangeable slogan, and the other three "referendums" are the demands that the DPP strongly advocated when it was in the opposition. Therefore, the Tsai Ing-wen authorities now intend to persuade the People of Taiwan to vote 4 votes of disagreement through more than 100 explanatory meetings, which is equivalent to slapping themselves!

At the end of the article, it is pointed out that those who may not have cared about nuclear power have now turned to support the restart of nuclear power, and a large part of the reason is the distrust of Tsai Ing-wen's administration, so Tsai Ing-wen's public shouts about the "referendum" are particularly ironic. (Taiwan Network Juanzi)

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