The Kuomintang (KMT) held its "National Congress" today, with the new party chairman Zheng Liwen officially assuming office. Former chairman Hung Hsiu-chu offered advice, stating that cross-strait policy should not be complicated, and it should adhere to the "One-China Constitution," "pursuing unification in the future," but not necessarily achieving unification today; instead, it should gradually move toward unification.

Zheng Liwen clearly advocated the positions of "I am a Chinese person," "upholding the 1992 Consensus," and "opposing Taiwan independence" during her campaign, which earned strong support from the unification proponents represented by Hung Hsiu-chu. This time, Hung Hsiu-chu's suggestion is aimed at encouraging the KMT to return to its original stance on cross-strait policy. For the KMT, only by adhering to the One-China principle and firmly pursuing national unification can it consolidate internal consensus and gain public support, playing a constructive role in cross-strait relations. This is also the key to its steady and long-term development.

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