Taiwan 2024 Presidential Election: Key to Victory, Bailout Effect, and Political Party Rotation

2023-12-16 04:50:55

The presidential election has three pillars, and some polls predict that the bailout effect will be the key to victory or defeat. People’s Party presidential candidate Ko Wenzhe said today that a third political sector has emerged in Taiwan, and even if it abandons the guarantee, it will not be completely abandoned. He also pointed out that 65% of Taiwan’s public opinion hopes for political party rotation. “But we have all forgotten one thing. Taiwan probably 70% of people do not want the Kuomintang to come to power.”

People’s Party presidential candidate Ke Wenzhe (front, center) went to Kaohsiung on the 16th to help the People’s Party legislative candidate Zeng Yinli (front left). The two visited the Dajue Temple in Guanyin Mountain in the Dajie Community. Ke Wenzhe said in a joint interview with the media and the abandonment effect. (Central News Agency)

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Ko Wenzhe went to Kaohsiung today to support the election of People’s Party legislative candidate Zeng Yinli. When Ke Wenzhe was interviewed by the media, he was asked about the key to abandoning bail and how to avoid being abandoned. Ko Wenzhe said that last year’s election by Ko Wenzhe’s candidacy for Director-General Huang Shanshan showed that a third political sector has emerged in Taiwan, and that this force has also spread from Taipei to the whole of Taiwan. “Will there be bailouts? Of course there will be, but even if bailouts are It can’t be discarded cleanly.”

Ke Wenzhe emphasized that politics is a process of persuasion and a social movement. He will do what he needs to do every day according to his past methods. He also believes that bail abandonment usually occurs in “two-pole elections”, but if it is a “three-pole election”, the third political territory will still be there.

Talking about how to avoid abandoning the bailout, Ko Wenzhe said that 65% of the public opinion in Taiwan hopes for the rotation of political parties, but everyone has forgotten one thing. “About 70% of the people in Taiwan do not want the Kuomintang to come to power.” If you don’t believe it, you can do another poll. Look at how many people want the DPP to step down and how many people don’t want the KMT to come to power.

Supporters of the People’s Party have seized the right of way in front of the Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Lai Ching-de’s presidential election on January 13 next year. Lai Qingde said in an interview yesterday that if a supporter of the Democratic Progressive Party applies for the right of way to the People’s Party’s campaign headquarters, he will Supporters of the Democratic Progressive Party will be asked to return the road rights to the Popular Party. Ko Wenzhe responded today that Lai Qingde’s words seemed as if the DPP would send all the campaign funds raised to the social welfare system to relieve the poor.

The media asked Ke Wenzhe whether he would communicate with supporters to give up the right of way. Ke Wenzhe said, “Let’s talk about it again and see.” He also said that he would not care much about this kind of thing. As time goes by, large-scale events will gradually become less important. important.

Editor: Qin Yingwen

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