Next year's Tainan mayoral election, the current DPP mayor Huang Weizhe is fighting for re-election nomination, but no election has emerged in the pan-blue camp. Chinese Kuomintang Tainan City Councilman Xie Longjie believes that the DPP in South Taiwan is large in basic territory. If the opposition parties cannot actively integrate in advance and act independently, it is equivalent to introducing DPP candidates. He called on the top opposition leaders, especially the Kuomintang and the Taiwan People's Party, to find the first priority now to try to integrate and start a comprehensive layout.
Xie Longjie said that politics should continue to be negotiated and cooperated. The DPP's energy is almost at the point where it covers the sky with one hand. Although Tainan City has not yet confirmed Huang Weizhe as a candidate, Tsai Ing-wen, a leader of the DPP, who is also the chairman of the DPP, has controlled all the nomination rights. As long as she thinks that whoever is the candidate is the candidate, even if a watermelon is launched, it seems to be a great challenge to the opposition at present. Therefore, it is necessary to do a good job in the olympic integration first. Even if the integration is successful, it may not necessarily win the election, but it is just a challenge. If the integration cannot be successful and each person is in charge of its own affairs, it is equivalent to introducing the DPP candidate.
Xie Longjie believes that if the blue camp, white camp, and non-party members can integrate, they can strive for it. Integration is not the final say, and all parties must agree to meet the political layout of all parties. This is the most highly integrated.
Regarding whether he will run for the election for the mayor of Tainan in person, Xie Longjie had previously stated that he is listening to voices from all walks of life to carefully evaluate.
Previously, according to Taiwan's China Times, in response to the 2022 Tainan mayoral election, the DPP has become increasingly suspenseful to recruit Huang Weizhe for re-election. On the other hand, the Kuomintang candidate is still only a thought. Gao Sibo, the brother-in-law of the Kuomintang chairman Zhu Lilun, who was named by the outside world, and former "governmental committee member", said for the first time on the 6th of this month that the Kuomintang's biggest goal is to "return to power in 2024". Under this premise, if the Party Central Committee nominates him to run for election based on the overall layout of the "six capitals", he "has no right to say no."
On the island's public opinion analysis, the 2018 showdown between Huang Weizhe and Gao Sibo is likely to be staged again. (Xue Yang/Edited)