Hong Xiuzhu information photo is taken from Taiwan Zhongshi Electronic News
China Taiwan Network reported on November 28 that the Kuomintang’s party property was hunted down and the salary was once again in a dilemma this month. Chinese Kuomintang Chairman Hung Hsiu-chu confirmed that her salary may be half the salary this month. She criticized the lawlessness of the "Improperty Party Property Handling Committee". The Kuomintang did not rule out fierce resistance, "like a shadow and omnipresent."
According to Taiwan's China Times, on the evening of the 27th, Hung Hsiu-chu attended the inauguration ceremony of the new chairman and supervisor of the Taipei Yunlin Association. Faced with financial difficulties, she called on the Yunlin Association to help support her.
Regarding the "Party Industry Association" resolution to take over the CITIC and Xinyutai into public ownership, Hung Hsiu-chu said, "If the black box operation has not been done to this extent, it cannot be so arrogant." Hong criticized the "Party Industry Association" for lawlessness, ignored the existence of the law, and operated in black boxes and was domineering. Hong said that the matter has been caused by this, and it is no longer possible to resolve the lawsuit or law, and the law is absent; since it has become a political incident, it has to be resolved by political means, and the Kuomintang does not rule out any action or fierce resistance.
As for the cost of going to the street to fight, Hung Hsiu-chu said that many things are spontaneous and we believe everyone will help together. The reporter asked if there is a timetable for going out to fight? Hong only emphasized that the Kuomintang can follow like a shadow and enter every hole.
Regarding the issue of salary of the Kuomintang, it is reported that the Kuomintang initiated special party dues and launched fundraising. The grassroots response was not as expected, and the results have not been ideal so far. The 100 million NT$ deposit that was expected to be recovered from the Zhang Rongfa Foundation at the end of November was also frozen by the "Party Industry Association", causing party workers to only receive half their salary this month. (China Taiwan Network Zhu Lian)