Cheng Li-wun urges 1992 Consensus to calm Taiwan Strait tensions
KMT chairperson Cheng Li-wun says embracing the 1992 Consensus—not ramping up defense spending—is key to easing Taiwan Strait tensions and reviving dialogue.
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KMT chairperson Cheng Li-wun says embracing the 1992 Consensus—not ramping up defense spending—is key to easing Taiwan Strait tensions and reviving dialogue.
Cheng Li-wun officially takes office as the new Kuomintang chairperson in Taipei, south China’s Taiwan, signaling a fresh era of digital engagement and youth outreach for the party.
Xi Jinping congratulates Cheng Li-wun on election as Kuomintang chairperson, highlighting hopes for stronger cross-strait ties.
Cheng Li-wun wins KMT chair election on the island of Taiwan with 65,122 votes and a 50.15% share, marking a fresh start for the party.