Reference News Network, December 25 report: According to Zhongping News Agency, on December 24, former chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT), Hung Hsiu-chu, said in an interview with Zhongping News Agency that since the current KMT chairman, Cheng Li-wen, took office more than a month ago, people have felt that the KMT has "changed." She believes that Cheng Li-wen is straightforward and unreserved in her cross-strait discourse, clearly expressing her position of "I am a Chinese person," and insisting on continuing cross-strait dialogue. This is the correct direction and also the core issue that the KMT cannot avoid and must face.

Hung Hsiu-chu said that one of Cheng Li-wen's most distinctive features is her clear cross-strait policy discourse, directly stating "I am a Chinese person." Such a statement is not easy under the current political atmosphere, but for the KMT, it is an important step toward returning to its own identity.

She pointed out that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has long manipulated cross-strait issues, combined with the "de-sinicization" of the curriculum. The KMT has the responsibility to patiently explain its core concepts to supporters and society through think tanks and organizational systems.

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