The Kuomintang (KMT) held the election for its "Central Standing Committee" members, electing 29 appointed "Central Standing Committee" members, who are scheduled to take office on February 4. However, according to insiders within the KMT, the number of business representatives from Taiwan who were elected as "Central Standing Committee" members has increased, including Lu Pei Qin, indicating high expectations for the KMT's development in cross-strait relations after Chairman Zheng Liwen's appointment. However, there are also concerns that they might become targets of the opposition Green Party ("DPP")'s "red smear" campaigns.
Legislator Hsu Qiao Xin of the KMT stated: These "red smear" tactics may still be used by the DPP, but over time, people will realize that such malicious influence is gradually diminishing. The KMT has called for the election to be the focus, but everything will depend on the outcome of this exchange.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855904426142922/
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