Source: Taiwan media Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen invited Kuomintang Chairman Chu Lilun and People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe to meet at the end of his term. The "Tsai-Ke Meeting" came on the 14th. Tsai invited Ke to eat beef noodles, and Ke served grass. Green and white seemed

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Source: Taiwan media Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen invited Kuomintang Chairman Chu Lilun and People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe to meet at the end of his term. The 'Tsai-Ke Meeting' came on the 14th. Tsai invited Ke to eat beef noodles, and Ke served grass. Green and white seemed  - Lujuba

At the end of his term, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen invited Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun and People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe to meet. The "Tsai-Ke Meeting" debuted on the 14th. Tsai invited Ke to eat beef noodles, and Ke served grass. Green and white seemed to break the ice. However, the Kuomintang only responded that "it will continue to discuss appropriate opportunities for interaction." Apparently Zhu Lilun was not in a hurry to eat noodles. Taiwan's "United Daily News" published a commentary on the 15th and pointed out that based on the recent erratic words and deeds of Ke Jianming, the leader of the Democratic Progressive Party caucus, Zhu Lilun may not be able to eat this bowl of noodles.

Tsai Ing-wen is about to step down and held a dialogue with Ke Wenzhe at Tsai’s Office on the 14th. In response to the outside interpretation of "touching the head" and "recruiting", Ke explained that Tsai Ing-wen personally called the invitation on the first day of the new year, and he had no reason to refuse. He also agreed with Tsai's concept of a political party communication platform, and there was no issue of recruiting.

Zhu Lilun said in an interview on the evening of the 15th that everyone will definitely be able to meet and communicate at an appropriate time in the future. Zhu Lilun also confirmed that Tsai Ing-wen did call to express New Year's congratulations on the first day of the new year, and they also exchanged New Year's congratulations.

There are many voices within the Kuomintang that insist that it is better to disappear than to disappear. They believe that Tsai Ing-wen has been in power for eight years and party conflicts have intensified. Communication is only required before leaving, just to establish its own historical position. The Kuomintang does not need to dance with it. The leader of the Taiwan region is waiting to be confirmed. If Lai Ching-te takes office, we will meet again if he is sincere.

Taiwan's "United Daily News" article pointed out that although Tsai Ing-wen invited Zhu Lilun to have a dialogue with Ke Wenzhe at the same time, she knew very well that the chance of having a meeting with Zhu Lilun was not high. For one thing, Zhu Lilun is busy dealing with intra-party restructuring. If he talks with the Democratic Progressive Party, it may only cause more trouble. Furthermore, Tsai Ing-wen only has two months left in her term, and Tsai does not concurrently serve as the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party. For Zhu, whether to talk about it or not does not make much difference. The

article stated that the biggest problem still lies with Ke Jianming. Ke Jianming ignores the fact that the KMT is already the major party in Taiwan's legislative body and criticizes the KMT at every turn. From the KMT's political performance in the new democratic era to whether the head of Taiwan's legislative body, Han Kuo-yu, has the right to propose proposals, everything can become the subject of his attack. Even Zhu Lilun's counterattack can be described as "leading the snake out of its hole." When it comes to deepening the opposition between political parties and the tension between blue and green, Ke Jianming should be the first to take the lead.

article for example, Fu Kunqi, the convener of the Kuomintang caucus of the Taiwan legislative body, recently proposed two major transportation construction projects, namely the high-speed rail around the island and the No. 6 Expressway, and asked South Korea to propose them. Ke Jianming repeatedly criticized South Korea for violating the red line of neutrality and called on South Korea to withdraw the signatures. However, Lan Ying raised the precedent of Wang Jinping and Su Jiaquan to counterattack. The biotechnology regulations proposed by Wang were requested by Tsai Ing-wen, who was the deputy head of Taiwan's administrative agency at the time. Why didn't Ko have any objections at the time? What's more, the Highway 6 case was South Korea's political opinion when it elected the leader of the Taiwan region, so there is nothing unreasonable in his nomination.

What’s interesting is that Ke Jianming continued to raise the decibel level to bombard Han Kuo-yu beforehand, so that the Kuomintang was fully prepared to escort Han Kuo-yu’s proposal. As a result, the Democratic Progressive Party showed no resistance on the 15th, and the legislative meeting was quickly handed over to the "committee" after the first reading. The blue camp was busy in vain. The outside world is curious. Yes, if Ke Jianming believed that Han Guoyu had stepped on the red line, why didn't he say anything today? Is it because his claims are difficult to gain recognition for, or is he simply making a fool of himself? The

article stated that Ke Jianming couldn't stand the outstanding performance of the Lanying People's Representative, and he often posted on Facebook recently to attack the Kuomintang's New Branch and People's Representative. Zhu Lilun couldn't stand it, saying that Ke was either smearing or "smearing" the Kuomintang's New Branch and People's Representative, or trying to weaken its combat power. This is no longer a conspiracy, this is a conspiracy. Ke Jianming retorted on Facebook with the title "Chairman Zhu Lilun has spoken and finally lured the snake out of its hole!" and suggested that the Kuomintang organize a second training camp and ask him to attend classes. The

article emphasized that Ke Jianming was always the enemy of the Kuomintang. After Zhu Lilun refused to eat beef noodles, he pretended to "advise" Zhu that the election was over and it was time to put aside passion and confrontation and discuss Taiwan's next step together. It is still unknown whether Zhu Lilun will eat this bowl of beef noodles mixed with cracked blue and white formula, which will generously achieve Tsai Ing-wen's historical position. However, "it's time to put down passion and confrontation", Zhu Lilun can give it back to Ke Jianming.

Straits Herald reporter Fang Yanyan compiled the report

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