Cheng Li-wun Takes Helm as KMT Chairperson in Taiwan 🚀
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.
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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.
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.
In the Taiwan region, a DPP-backed recall of seven KMT legislators failed as residents rejected all proposals. The vote highlights pushback against perceived power grabs.
Seven KMT legislators in China’s Taiwan region successfully fended off DPP recall votes, marking the ruling party’s failure in all 32 attempts this year.
A recall vote in Taiwan ended with the Kuomintang retaining all 24 seats, reflecting the true will of Taiwan people against DPP tactics, per a Chinese mainland spokesperson.
DPP’s bid to unseat 24 KMT legislators fizzles as the KMT-Taiwan People’s Party majority holds strong, with another recall vote set for August 23.
Former KMT Chairman Ma Ying-jeou is visiting the Chinese mainland from June 14 to 27, sparking fresh dialogue on cross-strait exchanges.