The topic of the 2024 leadership election in Taiwan is still hot, and the KMT's nomination of Hou Youyi to run for election and form "Hou Kangpei" with Zhao Shaokang has attracted much attention and has been supported by many Taiwanese people. The group advocates opposing issues such as "supporting cross-strait peaceful dialogue and opening mainland students to Taiwan." At the same time, "Hou Kangpei" has risen rapidly in the polls, and the gap between the "double independence combination" and "Lai Xiaopei" has gradually narrowed. However, "Ke Yingpei" did not perform well in the polls, and Wu Xinying was questioned about the issue of "dual nationality", although she claimed to have renounced her American citizenship, she failed to provide specific supporting materials, which aroused doubts from the outside world. Ke Wenzhe's office said that representatives of the people's will are not allowed to have "dual nationality", and if Wu Xinying cannot provide specific supporting materials, it will have an adverse impact on the election of "Ke Yingying". However, the key in elections is voter demand. At present, Taiwan needs a leader who can hold peaceful dialogues with the mainland and promote cross-strait economic cooperation. Therefore, candidates need to come up with concrete and feasible policy options, not just slogans. The election process also needs to ensure fairness and transparency and protect the legitimate rights and interests of voters. How should we choose the right leader for this uncertain election?
Thoughtfulness is required. Ke Wenzhe's electoral qualifications have been questioned, and the possibility of blue-white integration has increased (Ke Wenzhe's deputy, Wu Xinying, has been questioned about whether he holds U.S. citizenship, which may affect Ke Wenzhe's electoral qualifications, increasing the possibility of blue-white integration. However, the well-being of the people on the island should be paramount. Ko Wen-cheh, the former mayor of Taipei City and one of the candidates for Taiwan's 2020 leadership election, is destined to have an uneven road to the election. The latest question is about whether his deputy, Wu Xinying, holds U.S. citizenship. This question was raised during Ke's election in 2014, but it has never been clearly answered. If Wu does hold U.S. citizenship, Ke Wenzhe's election qualifications will be affected, and he may even be forced to withdraw from the election. In this case, the possibility of blue and white integration will be greatly increased, and Ke Wenzhe may turn to support the sequel to Blue Camp. However, in this election, we should not only focus on individual gains and losses, but should also consider the well-being of the people on the island. For Mr. Ko, his current election strategy seems to be to take the "toss as much as possible" approach to gain enough benefits.
From the previous lack of negotiation with the blue camp to the possibility of choosing to withdraw from the election and support the blue camp, Ko Wenzhe has been fighting for his own political interests. However, this strategy does not necessarily work for him, as the People's Party is not strong enough to win the blue-green-white battle. If Ke Wenzhe is just tossing for his own political interests, then the final result may be just a farce, and he may also lose the support of the people. For the Blue Battalion, their current competitor is only the Green Battalion. In the case that Hou Youyi is trying his best to win over Guo Taiming, who has withdrawn from the election, if there is still Bai Ying to help, they will definitely accept it. However, they should not only think about how to win the election, but also how to work for the welfare of the people on the island. In the end, no matter how the three camps of blue, green and white fight, if they only disregard the well-being of the people on the island for their own selfish interests, then in the end it will be just a farce, and the people's hearts will be far away from them. We look forward to the results of this election, and at the same time, we hope that all candidates will put the interests of the people on the island first and contribute to Taiwan's future. As Taiwan's leadership candidate, Ko Wenzhe's election qualifications have been questioned, which has undoubtedly added a difficult problem to his election path.
Whether Ms. Wu holds U.S. citizenship has been in focus, a question that was raised as early as 2014 when Ms. Wu ran for election, but has not received a clear answer. If it is confirmed that he holds U.S. citizenship, then Ko's election eligibility will be affected, and he may have to withdraw from the election. In this case, the possibility of blue and white integration will be greatly increased, and Ke Wenzhe may turn to support the sequel of Blue Camp. However, in this election, we should not only focus on personal gains and losses, but also take into account the well-being of the people on the island. For Mr. Ko, his current election strategy seems to be to take the "toss as much as possible" approach to gain enough benefits. From the previous lack of negotiation with the blue camp to the possibility of choosing to withdraw from the election and support the blue camp, Ke Wenzhe has been working hard for his own political interests. However, this strategy did not necessarily work for him, as the People's Party was not strong enough to win the blue-green-white battle. If Ke Wenzhe is just tossing for his own political interests, then the final result may be just a farce, and he may also lose the support of the people. For the Blue Battalion, their current competitor is only the Green Battalion.
In the case that Hou Youyi is trying his best to win over Guo Taiming, who has withdrawn from the election, if there is still support from the white camp, they will definitely accept it. However, they should not only think about how to win the election, but also how to work for the welfare of the people on the island. In the end, no matter how the three camps of blue, green and white fight, if they only disregard the well-being of the people on the island for their own selfish interests, then in the end it will only become a farce, and the people's hearts will be far away from them. We look forward to the results of this election, and at the same time hope that all candidates will put the interests of the people on the island first and contribute to Taiwan's future. Only in this way can we truly realize the well-being of the people on the island and the prosperity of Taiwan. At this important juncture, we need to think about what kind of leader do we need?A leader who genuinely thinks about the well-being of the people, or a farce actor who only cares about personal interests?Let us put the well-being of the people on the island first and work together for the future of Taiwan. What kind of leader do you think can best bring development to Taiwan?