Regarding the 100-minute discussion within the Kuomintang on military procurement with no consensus reached, KMT legislator Hsu Chiao-hsin said in an interview that today various versions and positions were presented. The general coordinator maintained an open attitude, allowing everyone to freely express their views on military procurement. While there was agreement during the meeting that discussions should remain internal and not be disclosed externally, all participants had ample opportunity to voice their opinions—but no consensus was achieved.
Hsu emphasized that each committee member, as well as candidates for county mayors, come from different constituencies and face different circumstances. She fully respects these differences and reiterates the Kuomintang’s position of supporting military procurement. However, crafting regulations that meet actual needs while simultaneously addressing oversight and foreign affairs considerations is inherently challenging. Further discussions will continue. She cannot predict when a resolution will emerge. What matters most within the KMT caucus is unity—only through unity can they achieve victory in one single election. Today’s open expression of positions will lead to full unity once the final version is finalized.
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