Focus Taiwan
Date: 2018/06/10
By: Hsieh Chia-chen and Evelyn Kao
Taipei, June 10 (CNA) Over 60 percent of the respondents to a recent poll in Taiwan
think the government should come up with countermeasures against China’s suppression of Taiwan in the international arena, according to the results of a survey released Sunday by the Taiwan Cross-Strait Policy Association.
During a press conference, the association released the results of the survey conducted June 8-9, which found that 63.6 percent of its 1,070 respondents said they support the government crafting countermeasures in the face of China’s suppression, with 20.7 percent opposed.
Meanwhile, 52.2 percent of the respondents said the government should not accept the “1992 consensus” on Beijing’s one-China principle, while 34.8 percent said it should. [FULL STORY]