
Former Kuomintang chairman Hong Hsiu-chu , he joined the election for Tainan City "Legislator". (Photo source: Taiwan's United Daily News)
China Taiwan Network reported on September 22, according to Taiwan's United Daily News, former Kuomintang Chairman Hung Hsiu-chu joined the election for Tainan City's "Legislator". Last night (21st), he built momentum in Rende District, Tainan City, questioning that the Tsai administration ignored the lives and death of the people. Hung Hsiu-chu said that Hong and Tsai Ing-wen are both "old ladies" and have neither married nor have children. But Hong cares about caring about other people's children and wants to stabilize Taiwan's economy, let Taiwanese people live a good life, and let Taiwanese children have a future and hope. But Tsai Ing-wen may have the mentality of "other people's children are still alive and have nothing to do with me", which will bring Taiwan to danger or even war.
Hong Hsiu-chu went to Qingning Daitianfuqian Square, Qingning, Zhongcuo Temple in Rende to attend the gala. More than 2,000 supporters from the Blue Camp were supported, and the scene was crowded. Hung Hsiu-chu gave a speech for more than an hour, and from time to time, the chairman of the Tainan Party Committee of the Kuomintang, Xie Longjie, spoke in the audience, and there was no cold talk. Xie Longjie and Hung Hsiu-chu sang one after another. When Hung Hsiu-chu gave a speech, the thousand-year-old incense burner in the temple was still launched. The "Sound of Sister Zhu Zhu's election" on the scene was shocking.
Hong Hsiu-chu calls on everyone to vote in the 2020 general election Kaohsiung Mayor Kuo Yu , the "legislator" seats should be more than half, and the DPP should not continue to rule. Hung Hsiu-chu criticized the Tsai administration, which not only made many Taiwanese people hungry, but also made Taiwan’s next generation have no future. We must reverse Tainan and Taiwan and let the DPP and Tsai authorities take it off the shelves, so that the people of Taiwan have a future. (China Taiwan Network Liu Hongyang)