As the election of the head of Taiwan's legislature entered the final moment, Kuomintang representative Han Kuo-yu took the initiative to promote the reform of the legislature in cooperation with the People's Party. Han expressed his willingness to unite and cooperate with the People's Party, stressing that the two parties will be "classmates" when they enter the legislature. He also expressed the KMT's position that it would not treat the People's Party as "air", but as "oxygen". On the surface, Han Kuo-yu's shouting has had a certain effect. However, it is still unclear which side of the blue-green camp will be more inclined by the People's Party chairman, Ko Wenzhe. Ko Wenzhe will make his choice after evaluating the "offer" of the blue-green camp, and he will put the best interests of the People's Party first.
Regardless of which side of the blue and green side Ko ultimately supports, the KMT will be the beneficiary. In Taiwan's political arena, a new force is quietly rising – the People's Party. It is not just the name of a political party, but also a symbol of political conviction and a force that can change the political landscape of Taiwan. With the rise of the People's Party in the legislature elections, people are beginning to wonder how the rise of this new party will affect Taiwan's political ecology. Will its success be a counterweight to the authoritarian position of ***? This in turn involves the role and future direction of the Kuomintang. Taiwanese politics has long been dominated by the two camps of *** and the Kuomintang, and the rise of the People's Party has broken this pattern.
Its emergence is not only a political competition, but also a manifestation of Taiwan's political pluralism and democratization process. With the rise of the People's Party, more options have emerged in Taiwan's political arena. The success of the People's Party is not only its personal victory, but also the victory of Taiwan's democratic politics and the voice of the people's will. However, the success of the People's Party will not be easy, and it will need to overcome many difficulties and challenges. First, as a new party, it needs to build a solid political foundation and influence. Second, in the face of the monopoly position, the People's Party needs to show stronger determination and practical actions for reform. The rise of the People's Party also put the KMT under pressure.
As a traditional force in Taiwanese politics, the Kuomintang is faced with the challenge of repositioning and adjustment. It can no longer see the People's Party as a competitor, but should seize the opportunity to work with the People's Party to jointly promote Taiwan's political progress and reform. The success of the People's Party is inseparable from the support of the broad masses of the people. The diversity and inclusiveness of Taiwanese society provides a broad space and opportunities for the development of the People's Party. The People's Party should pay more attention to people's livelihood issues, go deep into the grassroots, and win the trust and support of the people. In the long history of Taiwan's politics, the rise of the People's Party is destined to become a wonderful chapter. It is not only a fresh force in Taiwan's politics, but also a promoter and witness of Taiwan's democratization process.
Over time, let's wait and see how this new party will write its own legacy.