The eight key "legislators" of the People's Party affect the election results of the chief and deputy heads of Taiwan's legislative body. The outside world is paying attention to whether they will support the "Han Jiang Pei" of the Kuomintang or the "You Chang Pei" of the Democratic Progressive Party. The People's Party officially unveiled its cards today (31st), and decided to nominate Huang Shanshan as its candidate for the head of Taiwan's legislative body. In this regard, Hanguo Yu said, thank you all and we will work together in the future.
The People's Party held a press conference today and announced that it will nominate Huang Shanshan, deputy chairman of the party group, to compete for the head of Taiwan's legislative body. If she fails the first round of voting, she will not participate in the second round of voting. The People's Party caucus stated that it believed that Huang Shanshan could play an impartial and neutral role between the two major parties, blue and green.
Since the Kuomintang won 52 seats in this "legislative" election, 2 seats without party membership belong to the pan-blue camp, and the Democratic Progressive Party 51 seats. With the blue and green teams evenly matched, the White camp self-selected its candidates and decided to abstain from voting in the second round. This move was also interpreted by the outside world as "passing on Han Kuo-yu". Some people in the Green camp even jumped in and mocked the People's Party as "Little Blue." However, People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe responded at a press conference this morning, "Then if we vote directly, we will be more of a blue?" Ko Wenzhe emphasized that even if we try our best to express our subjectivity, the number of seats in the Taiwan authorities' legislative bodies is also an expression of public opinion. Changes in the political situation are If there is a premise, the decision is made when this premise exists.
Did you inform the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progressive Party in advance? Ke Wenzhe said that the first point is that it is now being broadcast live online, so in the past 30 seconds, both the Kuomintang and the Democratic parties have known their voting intentions. They have time to think, so no advance notice is required.
Ke Wenzhe said that the People's Party stated that all 8 votes were cast for Huang Shanshan, and the remaining KMT and DPP had to think about how to respond. The People's Party does not want to be a "little blue" or a "little green". It hopes to be the representative of Taiwan's new politics. As for whether she hopes to cooperate with the DPP to win votes for Huang Shanshan? Ko Wenzhe believes that with regard to the current confrontation between the blue and green polarities in Taiwan, if a small party is the head of the legislative body of the Taiwan authorities, it is also a way to solve Taiwan's current predicament. Otherwise, it will always remain in the confrontation between the blue and green polarities, with one in favor and the other against. It is better to find a small party to serve as a more neutral presiding officer of the parliament, so that the quality of the entire proceedings will be less noisy.
(Compiled by Straits Herald reporter Lin Jingxian)