Taiwan, China, January 30 According to Taiwan media reports, the Chinese Kuomintang occupies 52 seats in Taiwan's new legislature, and today (30th) the Chinese National Party Department held a party caucus meeting to elect the party caucus president, secretary general and chief deputy secretary general of the new session. Huang Jianting, secretary general of the Chinese Kuomintang, Zeng Mingzong, a representative of the Democratic People's Republic of China who will be outgoing as the chief of the caucus, and Han Kuo-yu, the elected representative of the Chinese Kuomintang without a sub-district, attended the meeting, and party chairman Zhu Lilun also attended the meeting to greet the people's congress.
Lai Shibao, the representative of the Chinese Kuomintang who had previously signed up for the election, announced his withdrawal, and Hong Mengkai and Lin Siming, who had registered for the election of secretary general, also completed the coordination, and after the chairman of the meeting, Huang Jianting, consulted the opinions of the people's representatives present, the Chinese Kuomintang people's representatives present passed by applauding Fu Laiqing as the new party caucus chief, Hong Mengkai served as the secretary of the party caucus, and Lin Siming was the chief deputy secretary.
Huang Jianting said that he is very grateful to Lai Shibao and Lin Siming for their willingness to be polite and to put the unity and overall situation of the party and caucus first, and hopes that the party caucus of the Taiwan legislature can have a good start and give full play to its combat strength. In the next four years, Taiwan's legislature will be the most important battlefield for the Chinese Kuomintang, and the Taiwan people expect the Chinese Kuomintang caucus to be a united team and the team that can give full play to its combat effectiveness, and it must perform in the future.