
Zhu Lilun participated in the event of "The village head has an appointment with the candidates for Taiwan leaders in 2016" at the Yuanshan Hotel in Taipei. (Photo source: China Review News Agency)
Overseas Network, December 23 According to China Review News Agency, the Joint Federation of Village Chiefs held the "Village Chief and Taiwan Leadership Candidate" event at the Yuanshan Hotel in Taipei on the morning of December 23. DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen, Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun, and People First Party Chairman Song Chuyu attended the event one after another to compete. Zhu Lilun only spent 10 minutes on his speech, but when he entered and left, he spent nearly 30 minutes shaking hands with the village chiefs one by one. Most of the village leaders shouted, "Hello, the leader," and warmly welcomed Zhu Lilun. The atmosphere was even warmer than when Tsai Ing-wen was present.
was originally scheduled to be present at 11:10, but due to delays in the process and Tsai Ing-wen's announcement of the village chief and local political views of nearly 30 minutes, Zhu Lilun made an appointment to arrive until 11:25 minutes.
Today (December 23), nearly a thousand village heads in Taiwan will attend the meeting, which is the largest gathering of the village heads before the election. After Zhu Lilun entered the stage, he shook hands one by one with the village heads in front of the stage, hoping to "hold well and hold it all". Even the village head wearing the DPP vest stood up and shook hands with Zhu Lilun. Zhu Lilun also greeted the familiar village chiefs along the way. It took about 10 minutes before Zhu Lilun walked on stage to deliver a speech.
is different from Tsai Ing-wen's political views. As soon as Zhu Lilun came to power, he played his skills as the mayor of Taoyuan County and New Taipei City, and had long-term long-term relationships with local villages. He greeted everyone with a loud voice. Zhu Lilun pointed out that there are 7,851 village heads in Taiwan, and they also know each other well. They pointed to the 7 or 8 tables of New Taipei City greetings. The village heads and cadres who were not named in the audience also waved enthusiastically to attract Zhu Lilun's attention.
Zhu Lilun said that he had served as the mayor of Taoyuan County and the mayor of New Taipei, and he was very familiar with local needs. He often told the village heads that he was the eldest village head and they were the young mayors. Municipal work requires active assistance from the village heads. If the leader of Taiwan has a brain, the village chief has his hands and feet. Without hands and feet, the body cannot function.
When Zhu Lilun delivered a speech, applause broke out from time to time. After the brief speech, Zhu Lilun spent more time shaking hands with the village chiefs behind him one by one. No matter how crowded the venue was, Zhu Lilun always stretched out his hands to shake hands with the village chiefs. The atmosphere at the scene was completely different from when Tsai Ing-wen made his political views. The village chiefs seemed to have woken up and shouted to Zhu Lilun: "Hello, the leader." Many people rushed to take photos with Zhu Lilun. Zhu Lilun was well-trained and refused to accept everyone's needs.