Reference News Network, March 17 report: According to the "China Times News" on March 15, the Kuomintang (KMT) held a Spring Festival gathering in Kaohsiung, where KMT Chairman Zheng Liwen and mayoral candidate Ke Zhi'en of Kaohsiung appeared together. In her speech, Zheng Liwen boosted the morale of the party, citing the latest media poll which showed that the KMT's trust level had risen sharply to 43%, creating a "golden cross" with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and for the first time detailed the "Taiwan Future Account" policy jointly promoted with the leader of the People First Party, Huang Guochang. Ke Zhi'en then outlined her governance framework, stating that she would take office as mayor on December 25th and lead a major transformation in Kaohsiung.
Zheng Liwen pointed out that within just four months of taking office as party chairman, the KMT's satisfaction and trust levels have significantly rebounded. According to a recent media poll, the support levels between the KMT and DPP are now tied at 35%, but in terms of trust, the KMT has climbed to 43%, while the DPP has dropped to 40%. She emphasized that this shows the KMT has become the most trusted major party in Taiwan, and the DPP is facing a serious "trust" crisis, with the enthusiasm shown in Kaohsiung proving that people's minds are changing. She specifically mentioned the "Taiwan Future Account" policy jointly pushed by the KMT and the People First Party as a concrete example of inter-party cooperation, which will also be extended to future election collaborations.
Original: toutiao.com/article/7618133974115762740/
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