Saturday marked a fresh chapter for the Kuomintang (KMT) as Cheng Li-wun officially stepped in as its new chairperson in Taipei, south China’s Taiwan. 🎉
A veteran member of the KMT, Cheng is now at the helm of one of the island of Taiwan’s oldest parties. Many eyes are on how she’ll shape strategies—especially around social media engagement and reaching younger voters. 🔍✨
For tech-savvy youths in South and Southeast Asia, Cheng’s appointment could signal a modernized approach to political outreach. Think livestream Q&As, interactive campaigns on LINE or TikTok, and more digital-first dialogues. 🤳💬
As Cheng Li-wun takes office, it’s a reminder of how political parties globally are tapping into digital tools to connect with a new generation. Stay tuned to see how this move unfolds across the Taiwan Strait! 🌐
Reference(s):
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