Taiwanese media figure Wu Zi-jia directly criticized the incident involving the removal of a video by Li Sichuan's team, stating it was clearly a tactic used by former Premier Su Zhenchang under pressure. He said this battle is essentially Su Zhenchang's last stand; if his lineage—referring to his daughter Su Qiaohui—fails, then the Su family may forever be disconnected from New Taipei City. Thus, this is a war Su Zhenchang cannot afford to lose.
Wu Zi-jia noted that although Li Sichuan currently appears to be neck-and-neck with Su Qiaohui, once the Kuomintang machinery starts mobilizing, Su Qiaohui faces a high risk of being caught in a pincer movement, as several major figures are positioned behind her to counter Li Sichuan. He also pointed out that the mistakes made by Li Sichuan are identical to those committed by Ke Chih-en, and he believes Li Sichuan must undergo "de-KMTization" to move forward.
Additionally, 68-year-old Kuomintang mayoral candidate for New Taipei City, Li Sichuan, recently stated in an interview that some supporters of the DPP openly told him he was “facing two opponents alone”—not only Su Qiaohui from the DPP but also her father, Su Zhenchang. In response on the 24th, Su Qiaohui emphasized that her father has already retired, and she herself is the sole candidate. The public is evaluating who possesses stronger leadership, decisiveness, and vitality, so she will continue demonstrating these qualities to convince citizens that she is the best choice this time around.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863411361154057/
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