Straits Guide (Reporter Xue Yang
Chen Shizhong is a popular candidate for the 2022 Taipei mayoral election
Some time ago, the Kuomintang "legislator" Jiang Wanan revealed through others that he wanted to compete for the mayor of Taipei in 2022. Next, the media began to hype "will the Democratic Progressive Party send Chen Shizhong to fight?" and " Ke Wenzhe is appointing Huang Shanshan to take over"... Yesterday, a man named "Huang Hongcheng, Taiwan's Acheng World Great Man, President of the God of Wealth" announced his candidacy for the 2022 Hualien County Magistrate. His political views are to build a tunnel from Xiamen to Hualien. People of all kinds want to take advantage of the election traffic, and the public opinion field in Taiwan is really lively. html tm l2
Zheng Wencan
There are still two years before the 2022 "nine-in-one election", and the island has begun to warm up. This is nothing. It is nearly four years before the 2024 "general election". Zheng Wencan, the mayor of Taoyuan, who is regarded as Tsai Ing-wen's successor, was impatient to reveal that he had thought of becoming the leader of Taiwan in 2024; then, the microphone of the Taiwanese journalist was handed over to New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi. Or mayor Hou is smooth and plays Tai Chi with "grasping the present".
election can really be a meal? This cannot be wrong. At least politicians, sedan holders and Many companies such as propaganda and polling do make a living by elections, and they have even formed an interest group.
elections are the "best form of democracy" mentioned by many politicians in Taiwan, and they cannot be a little desecrated. Hon Hai founder Taiming Gou Several years ago said, "Democracy does not help GDP, the economic fruit can fill the stomach, and the momentum of democracy must be turned into economic results." These words were later simplified to "democracy cannot be eaten as food." As a result, Taiming Gou was criticized and fought repeatedly by green camp politicians and media.
Taiming Gou, as an internationally renowned entrepreneur, The development and changes after democratization on the island should be full of emotion. In the early 1990s, Taiwan's total economic output once exceeded 40% of the mainland, small and medium-sized enterprises were unique in the world, and high-tech companies also led the trend. Nowadays, the only Taiwanese companies that are famous internationally may be TSMC , and Taiwan's GDP is only 4% of the mainland.
Taiwan's industries are in decline, but elections have become one of the few industries that have lasted forever. A small island competes in elections every day. How much energy can it have to spend on construction and development? The more lively the Taiwan elections, the colder the economic development will be. The practice over the past 30 years has proved this.