Overseas Network 2015-10-16 08:20:31

Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun emphasized on the 14th that the Kuomintang should adjust its pace and start again. (Photo by Taiwan media)
Overseas Network, October 16 According to Taiwan's Wang Daily, the Kuomintang was approaching the plenary session on the 17th. It has been reported that nearly 60% of the party representatives jointly signed and supported the recruitment of Zhu Lilun for election in 2016. In an interview with the Kuomintang spokesman Yang Weizhong confirmed that there were indeed party representatives jointly signed, and more than half of them were expected to be a problem.
Yang Weizhong said that the temporary general meeting will be carried out according to existing procedures. As for whether to abolish the nomination of Hung Hsiu-chu through standing or applause, the opinions of the party representatives will be respected; if the abolition case is not passed, the meeting will be declared over; if it is passed, the meeting will be temporarily adjourned, and the nomination review team will hold a meeting to decide on the recruitment of candidates, and will be sent to the temporary permanent meeting for review and preparation, and finally passed by the temporary plenary session.
reported that as the chance of Zhu Lilun running for 2016 increases, DPP candidate Tsai Ing-wen was asked on the 15th: Is the auxiliary election schedule in New Taipei City this weekend blocking Zhu Lilun? She said that this is a coincidence of time. She has been running the itinerary for the election headquarters of various "legislators" candidates since last week. This week, the main focus of the auxiliary election is on the establishment of the first wave of election headquarters of the "legislators" candidates in New Taipei City.
Regarding the issue of the Kuomintang’s “change pillar”, Tsai Ing-wen said that she could not assert that the Kuomintang would send to run for the election in the end, it is probably the Kuomintang itself that it is going to be troubled by the fact that it is.
According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency", in the proposal to support the recruitment of Zhu Lilun's election by party representatives, nearly 900 party representatives signed the proposal, and only 1 or 2 current "legislators" of the Kuomintang did not sign. According to China News Agency, the heads of the Ministry of Executive Yuan, including many "Executive Yuan" have almost signed up for Zhu. The general trend has been settled when the "Pillar Below and Red" is approaching the plenary session.
As for whether New Taipei Mayor Zhu Lilun will run for the election, Yang Weizhong believes that there is no need to discuss it yet; Party member "legislator" Lin Yufang said that the election is only 3 months away and there should be no need to resign. DPP legislator Huang Weizhe believes that whether Zhu Lilun's leading position or not will depend on the level of the polls.