Hello everyone, I'm Toutiao, bringing you the latest news and information. Today, we will delve into the major events of Terry Gou's announcement of his retirement from the political arena.
At yesterday's press conference, Guo Taiming announced his retirement from politics, which was like a bolt from the blue, and people couldn't help but speculate about the reasons behind it. Terry Gou has always been in the spotlight and plays an important role in Taiwan's political arena. His withdrawal undoubtedly dealt a heavy blow to the KMT, leaving a huge vacancy for the KMT, and also marked the beginning of the tripartite struggle between the blue, white and green parties for Gou's political legacy.
The blue, white and green trio quickly launched a fierce battle after Guo Taiming announced his retirement. Each political party wants to have access to Gou's supporters and resources to strengthen itself. Here's what the parties are doing.
Blue Fang: The KMT's exit from Terry Gou is a major blow. They wanted to keep their alliance with Gou alive, but they could only watch him go. The KMT must move quickly to fill this void and win over Gou's supporters or lose important voters and resources.
White: Very happy about Terry Gou's exit. They see this as an excellent time to attract more voters in the middle and expand their political base. It is important to reach out to Gou's supporters in the right way and communicate their policy ideas to win the support of this group.
Green Fang: In addition to the Kuomintang and ***, there are some smaller parties that also want a piece of the pie. They believe that Gou's departure gives them an opportunity to attract Gou's supporters in various ways. These parties must find policies that align with Gou's political philosophy and actively promote their views in order to stand out in the competitive political arena.
Gou's withdrawal has undoubtedly brought great variables to Taiwan's politics. Blue, white and green are all vying for Gou's political legacy in order to cement their position. In my opinion, the blue, white and green tripartite should calm down and not blindly chase power and resources. They should pay more attention to the needs of the people, formulate pragmatic policies, and win the support of voters. At the same time, I also hope that Terry Gou can make more contributions to the future of Taiwan. Although he retired from the political arena, his experience and wisdom will always be remembered. Let's wait and see how the blue, white and green tripartite ultimately handles Gou's political legacy, as well as new changes on Taiwan's political scene.