Taiwan s legislature s blue and white caucus dinner Fu Laiqing felt Ke Wenzhe s sincerity

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-23

According to comprehensive Taiwan media reports, the Kuomintang caucus and the People's Party caucus had a dinner in Taiwan's legislature on the evening of February 22, and Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, also attended.

The two parties were attended by Fu Laiqing, chief of the Kuomintang caucus, Hong Mengkai, secretary general, and Lin Siming, chief deputy secretary, while the People's Party was attended by Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the party, Huang Guochang, deputy general secretary, Huang Shanshan, deputy secretary-general, and Wu Chuncheng, secretary general, and the two sides met for one hour and 15 minutes.

Ke Wenzhe said in an interview after the meeting that the purpose of the meal is to establish a communication channel, and in the future, Huang Shanshan, vice president of the People's Party, and Hong Mengkai, secretary general of the Kuomintang, will establish **, and there will be direct communication when there is something, and there is no need to guess with each other.

Fu Laiqing, the general director of the Kuomintang caucus, said bluntly that he felt Ke Wenzhe's great goodwill, and wanted to make Taiwan good and the two sides of the strait peaceful, emphasizing that the opposition camp must be united in order to counterbalance the hegemonic forces

It is understood that the closed-door dinner in the evening discussed the reform plan of the legislature, and many of them had a high degree of consensus. The cost of the meal for both sides is about NT$130,000 yuan, with "AA" sub-accounts, and wine-brewed rice balls specially prepared for the Lantern Festival in advance. Both sides showed goodwill, and the atmosphere was pleasant.

Wu Chuncheng, secretary general of the People's Party Caucus, said that the key is not to misjudge the situation, not to "cooperate but form confrontation", and many things are not so antagonistic, but they are misunderstood because they do not know what the other party thinks.

In response to the election of the standing committees to be held by the Taiwan legislature on February 29, Lin Siming, chief deputy secretary of the Kuomintang caucus, said on the 22nd that the Kuomintang should have its own subjectivity, and the future review of bills or bills should show the attitude of the big party, and the Kuomintang should preside over the review and arrange the agenda. Ke Wenzhe said that the dinner party in the evening did not talk about the election of the "summoning committee." (*

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