Source: Taiwan Strait Network

Zhao Shaokang (right)
Taiwan Strait Network October 26th According to Taiwan media reports, former "legislator" Lin Zhuoshui recently named senior media person and chairman of "China Guangxi" Zhao Shaokang "was determined to choose the 2024 Taiwan leader" on Facebook , which caused discussion. Zhao Shaokang said yesterday that Lin Zhuoshui would not need to be too rude to choose whether he chose or not, and he even criticized the other party for thinking too much. Zhuoshui posted on Facebook on the 22nd that "it seems that Zhao Shaokang is determined to choose the leader of Taiwan." He mentioned that Zhao Shaokang was trying to assist the Kuomintang Taoyuan mayor candidate Zhang Shanzheng , and attacked the extended service period on Taiwan. However, if the extended service period is finalized, the affected people will only reach the service age in 2024, and the service age this year will not be affected at all. Therefore, he believes that Zhao Shaokang "on the surface offends today's voters, but in fact he has foresight and bets on the future."
When Zhao Shaokang was asked about this matter by former legislator Shen Fuxiong on the same stage in the political commentary program "Shaokang War Room", he bluntly stated that whether he would choose a leader in Taiwan "is not needed Lin Zhuoshui to spend more time." In addition, Zhao Shaokang said that Lin Zhuoshui was thinking too much, "What are you talking about? I can't understand his logic for a long time." Zhao mentioned that it is not that important to be a soldier in person. He is thinking about the overall situation himself. "You (Tsai Ing-wen's administration) have made the cross-strait situation very tense, resulting in the extension of the youth service period, which is wrong."
Finally, Zhao Shaokang said that he was not unwilling to tell everyone his intentions, but "this is a public media, not my place." He was unwilling to talk about personal matters in public forums, and if this is his own political opinion, he would definitely say, "I will tell you in the future." (Zhang Wei/Compiled)