The countdown to the second phase of the recall campaign for Keelung Mayor Xie Guoliang, who is a member of the Chinese Kuomintang, has entered the last week. So far, 27,000 copies have been collected, with more than 4,000 copies left to pass. It is rumored that Gao Jiayu, the fo

Keelung Mayor Xie Guoliang, a member of the Chinese Kuomintang, has signed a petition for the second phase of recall. It has entered the countdown week. So far, 27,000 copies have been collected, with more than 4,000 copies left to pass. It is rumored that Gao Jiayu, the former Democratic Progressive Party representative, has the opportunity to run for the Keelung mayoral election in 2026.

Former Republic of China Shen Fuxiong curiously asked Gao Jiayu on the political commentary program "TVBS War Room" on the 23rd, "Is it possible to run for mayor of Keelung when criticizing Xie Guoliang for being so fierce and fierce? You are the daughter of Keelung." Gao Jiayu responded, " It's all possible."

In response to Xie Guoliang's dismissal, Shen Fuxiong pointed out that the mistakes Xie Guoliang made were minor, such as shopping malls and electric motorcycles. He felt that Xie Guoliang was a good person, but some of the things Xie Guoliang did were a bit "locomotive" and turned small things into big things, which was really strange.

Shen Fuxiong even believes that Xie Guoliang cannot rely too much on the Kuomintang for removal. He needs to find at least three very capable people to help him. If he won the first instance now, why not fight back? Nothing in his favor will be fully realized.

In addition, according to the "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation" poll on political party support in June, the results found that the Democratic Progressive Party 37.4%, the Kuomintang 17.8%, and the People's Party 14.3%. Former Democratic Representative Shen Fuxiong said that if the Kuomintang wants to save itself, it must make good use of the new powers it has acquired in a very short period of time and really make a name for the ills that everyone suspects, including vaccines and eggs.

Shen Fuxiong even said that the Kuomintang thought they had a majority now, but in fact they only had a very fragile 52 seats, and some of the newly elected democratic parties had no fighting capacity or fighting ability. So seeing this, the DPP will think that with the power you just gained, you still want to avenge the injustice of rats with this momentum?

Straits Herald reporter Xue Yang compiled the report