The head of the Taiwan Public Opinion Organization, Han Kuo-yu, and the deputy director, Jiang Qichen, hosted a banquet at the Taiwan Public Opinion Organization’s Kangyuan Restaurant yesterday evening (18th) for the Chairman of the People’s Party, Ko Wenzhe, and the Democratic R

Taiwan Public Opinion Organization head Han Guoyu and deputy director Jiang Qichen hosted a banquet for the People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe and the People's Party Democratic Representative at the Kangyuan Restaurant of the Taiwan Public Opinion Organization yesterday (18th) evening. Seven representatives from Baiying were present and the two parties chatted for more than two hours and did not leave until the restaurant closed. Only Huang Shanshan, deputy general secretary of the Popular Party League, did not arrive. It is reported that her close family members were ill and were hospitalized, so they did not attend. Wu Chuncheng, secretary-general of the Popular Party Caucus, said that the atmosphere at the dinner was pleasant, like old friends, and they did not deliberately talk about current sensitive topics.

Kuomintang Representative Lin Guocheng said that this was a meal appointment made about half a month ago. Ko Wenzhe and Han Guoyu are old friends and have not seen each other for a long time, so they agreed to meet up. However, "it is difficult for two or three people to order food", so they asked the representatives of the Kuomintang Party to accompany them, get together, and exchange common knowledge with each other.

Wu Chuncheng said that the meal was a pleasant experience. Everyone chatted about everyday things, telling jokes, talking about life, politics and the international situation, etc. The topics were very wide, just like meeting old friends. When Ko Wenzhe was the mayor of Taipei, Han Guoyu was the general manager of the Taipei Agricultural Movement Production and Marketing Company. The two had a lot to talk about.

Wu Chuncheng said that sensitive "ongoing matters" such as the review of the "Bill" on the reform of Taiwan's public opinion institutions or the gathering of "Blue Birds" and "Blue Birds" were not discussed during the meeting. Because Hanguo-yu's role is neutral, "he is not here on behalf of the Kuomintang," but only as the head of Taiwan's public opinion organization, and there is no talk of cooperation.

Wu Chuncheng also said that he had already signed during the last political party consultation, and he had signed to use electronic voting machines for Friday's vote. He had also signed to abide by the rules, avoid physical conflicts or occupying the rostrum, and everything would proceed according to normal procedures. Unless they refuse to accept the account, they should proceed in accordance with the negotiated resolution.

According to Taiwan's "United News Network", some participants said that Han Kuo-yu had booked a table for 16 people, but there were only 9 people in attendance. The seats were very spacious, but Han and Kuo sat side by side at the dinner party.

Participants said that Han Guoyu and Ke Wenzhe were very familiar with each other, and they also lamented the changes in the political situation during the meeting. Han Guoyu encouraged Ke Wenzhe, "You should have a smile, just like me smiling every day." He has to face many challenges, so he should face them with optimism. Han Guoyu encouraged Ke Wenzhe not to frown, and the atmosphere was like a relaxed and happy gathering of old friends.

Since Hanguo-yu has already invited the representatives of the Blue and White parties to dinner respectively, the outside world is paying attention to whether he will invite the representatives of the Democratic Progressive Party to dinner? After the meal, Hanguo Yu simply said, "Metropolis, Metropolis", and then left quickly.

Democratic Representative Zhang Qikai of the People's Party also said that the former head of Taiwan's public opinion organization You Xikun also had dinner conversations with other party groups, "Maybe in a few days we will see Han Kuo-yu inviting the Democratic Progressive Party group (for dinner)." (report compiled by Straits Herald reporter Lin Jingxian)