The KMT's public opinion organization reform briefing was held today (23rd) at the Kaohsiung City Party Headquarters under the leadership of KMT Chairman Zhu Lilun. Supporters held up billboards such as "Resolute Reform, Comprehensive Investigation of Frauds". Zhu Lilun used a lot of Hokkien in his speech and emphasized that the purpose of promoting the reform of public opinion institutions is to let the sun shine in, so that the public opinion institutions have the "right to investigate" and "the right to hear", so that island officials cannot lie or cheat when they go to the public opinion institutions. Zhu Lilun believes that the DPP is fighting tooth and nail to prevent the "bill" from being passed because it is afraid that the abuses will be exposed.
The Kaohsiung market reform briefing was held at the Kaohsiung City Party Headquarters, attracting more than 300 local cadres and supporters to listen. Zhu Lilun led the non-districted representatives Ke Zhien, Xu Yuzhen, Chen Jinghui and Lin Qianqi to give the speech. Zhu Lilun said that the Kuomintang requires the person in charge of Taiwan's public opinion agency to conduct an open and transparent registered vote. Officials must not lie, cheat or cheat when they go to the public opinion agency. Zhu Lilun asked that when Tsai Ing-wen was the party chairman, the DPP proposed a reform version of Taiwan's public opinion institutions, including Chen Shui-bian, Hsieh Chang-ting, Su Tseng-chang, Lai Qingde, Lin Jialong, Gu Lixiong and others also proposed this, but now the DPP has pointed out that The reform of Taiwan's public opinion institutions is "unconstitutional."
When the Democratic Progressive Party held a briefing on the 16th, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai expressed dissatisfaction with the "Financial Planning Law". Zhu Lilun mentioned that the "Financial Planning Law" has been discussed for 25 years but has not been revised. Recently, the DPP said that it will take a long-term approach and may delay it for another 25 years. This shows that they do not want to move at all. The DPP requires local counties and cities to apply when they need money. Isn’t it necessary to both centralize power and collect money?
Zhu Lilun criticized that when Lai Qingde was the mayor of Tainan, he strongly advocated that the "financial planning law" must be revised, and the Green Camp People's Representative might come out to refute that he was wrong at that time. They also proposed the reform of Taiwan's public opinion institutions, but now they deny it. Therefore, Zhu Lilun emphasized that the "Financial Planning Law" must be revised, and the money that should be given to counties and cities must be distributed to each county and city.
Zhu Lilun also pointed out that Taiwan should promote the AI industry and expand high technology, but the "nuclear three" will soon be decommissioned. Where is the electricity in the south? Zhu Lilun emphasized that electricity is a security issue for Taiwan and has nothing to do with blue or green. The Kuomintang insists on extending the service of nuclear power, not because it loves to use nuclear power, but because it can use nuclear power when there is a shortage of power. (Compiled by Straits Herald reporters Lu Han and Lin Jingxian)