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Intellasia East Asia News – 76pct of Taiwanese believe Taiwan already independent under status quo

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Nearly 76 percent of Taiwanese surveyed in My Formosa’s recent poll believe that under the current status quo of cross-strait relations, Taiwan is already independent.

In order to better understand the public’s perception of Taiwan’s political status and maintenance of the status quo, the January edition of My Formosa’s poll asked the public to choose between the notion that Taiwan is not truly independent until the country’s name is changed to the “Republic of Taiwan” and the belief that Taiwan is already a sovereign, independent country under the current status quo of China-Taiwan relations.

According to the survey results, 75.9 percent of respondents believe that maintaining the status quo already equates to independence (de facto independence) and therefore there is no need to change the country’s name in the constitution. A minority of 14.4 percent of respondents believe that only through amending the constitution can Taiwan truly enjoy independence (de jure independence).

There were 9.7 percent of respondents who failed to provide a clear response. According to My Formosa, the results of the poll were similar to those of February 2015.

The survey’s designers concluded that more than three-quarters of Taiwanese, regardless of their political stance, have reached a high degree of consensus: Taiwan is a “sovereign and independent country and maintaining the status quo equates to independence.

The survey was conducted via telephone on residents in 22 counties and cities from January 19-20 and gathered 1,072 valid samples. It had a sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points and a confidence level of 95 percent.

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4462234

 

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