Reference News Network November 1 report: According to the "China Times News" in Taiwan, the Kuomintang (KMT) held a national congress on November 1, and Zheng Liwen succeeded Chu Li-lun as the chairman of the KMT. Former KMT Chairman Hung Hsiu-chu had previously supported Zheng Liwen during the KMT chairman election. Today, when attending an event, she was asked about her expectations and suggestions for cross-strait policy. When talking about cross-strait issues, Hung Hsiu-chu said, do not make it so complicated, and the future is to seek unification.

Those attending this KMT national congress included former KMT chairmen Ma Ying-jeou, Wu Po-sung, Hung Hsiu-chu, and Jiang Chi-chien. The speaker of the Taiwan Legislative Yuan, Ko Wen-je, and other blue camp county mayors were also present below. Before the meeting, Hung Hsiu-chu was asked if she had any expectations or wishes for Zheng Liwen's appointment today.

Hung Hsiu-chu said that she was happy to see Zheng Liwen take office. There was a lot to say to her, and this is the beginning of a challenge, which would be very difficult. She would immediately face many problems, especially after the "large recall" ended, many party staff encountered many problems, and there was a long legal battle ahead, which would be very hard for the chairman.

She said she had reminded Zheng Liwen to remain calm and not be affected by praise or blame. When people criticized her, she should first reflect. If it wasn't her fault, there was nothing to fear.

Regarding cross-strait suggestions, Hung Hsiu-chu said, don't make it so complicated, ... the future is to seek unification, gradually moving toward unification, which is a long-term matter.

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