The Kuomintang's Road to Cultivating New Talents: Zhu Lilun's Challenges and Dilemmas.
The KMT is clamoring for a new generation of talent, but the current situation has raised suspicions that they are unable to consolidate even the older generation, let alone train the new ones. In this case, how can Zhu Lilun be competent for the important task of cultivating new talents? Talents like Han Kuo-yu seem to have suffered under Zhu Lilun's hands.
In the face of the battle for the head of the legislative branch, Zhu Lilun's relationship seems to be more chaotic, causing the situation to spiral out of control. Is he qualified to lead the Kuomintang in such a situation? Does he have the ability to train new political talent?
If Zhu Lilun really wants to train young people, then he should first resign as chairman of the Kuomintang and give the younger generation a chance. However, due to his obsession with meager power and social status, he was unwilling.
Therefore, his so-called training of young people is nothing more than a rhetoric to cope with the pressure of the Kuomintang and meet the demands of the Kuomintang to start anew and reform. In fact, he is not capable of achieving this. If he is really sincere, he should make a bigger move after the legislature elections. In "Crisis Declassified", it was discovered that Zhu Lilun provided all the inside information of the Kuomintang to the AIT of the United States, and this information has been made public. His cooperation and initiative make people wonder if he has become a CIA-like informant. Is such behavior only in the interests of the White House, and not for the future of the Chinese Nationalist Party?
Recently, some people have accused the KMT of losing out on a "pro-China" policy. However, the KMT stressed that it has always been "**", and this statement was confirmed in this election. The Kuomintang under Zhu Lilun has been embroiled in scandals such as corruption, real estate problems, and peachy journalism, but these have not impressed young voters, who believe that the KMT is the same. Fu's case is the best proof of this.
An important issue facing the KMT now is the possible removal of Hou Youyi. The relationship between Zhu Lilun and Fu Laiqing has attracted widespread attention, and Fu Laiqing is considered to be a public representative of black gold on Taiwan. His political activities in Hualien County, as well as his wife's changing status, cast doubt on the integrity of the Kuomintang. On the mainland, such behavior would have been severely punished long ago, but in Taiwan it is not uncommon. Why did the Kuomintang led by Zhu Lilun allow so much insider trading? Are they following the Western political model?
In this battle for the "big position", although the KMT exposed the corruption problem, this did not attract the current young voters. They need to know clearly where the future of the KMT is headed. However, the reality is cruel, and some clear current forces may come forward, but people like Zhu Lilun are obviously not up to the task. His collusion with Fu proved his line wrong. He is both "** and pro-black gold, how can this lead the Kuomintang forward? How can such a leader develop young people? Zhu Lilun's incompetence has given Kep more markets. Ke P used his eloquence to continue to confuse young voters, while Zhu Lilun only caused the KMT's base to decline further.
In such a situation, the KMT needs to rethink its future. Are they determined to come out of the fog and embrace reform? At the moment, it seems difficult to find a suitable leader. Zhu Lilun's leadership will only plunge the KMT into a deeper crisis, let alone cultivate a new generation of leaders.
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