The Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen appointed five county mayors as designated members of the Central Standing Committee, but the Blue Camp ruled the three "municipalities" New Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung, and only Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu agreed to take office.

Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen appointed five county mayors as designated members of the Central Standing Committee, but the Blue Camp ruled 3 "municipalities" New Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung, and only Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu agreed to take office. In the Taiwan-China Taiwan, Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan and Nantou County Mayor Lin Mingzhen both declined. The outside world is concerned about the attitude of Changhua County Mayor Wang Huimei. She said today that she would consider it carefully if she was consulted. As for the phenomenon of the chief refusing to serve as a member of the Central Standing Committee, Wang Huimei said that the identity of the chief is different from that of the party member, and it is normal for the chief to consider governance first.

  Korean Party Chairman Jiang Qichen applied for a change in the registration of the party leader after taking office, but was asked to make up for the replacement because he did not appoint the vice chairman and five seats as appointed as the Standing Committee member in accordance with the Party Constitution. Jiang recently consulted the wishes of the mayors of the ruling county and city, and took the prerequisite of "massors directly under the central government". However, New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi and Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan both declined, which attracted attention from the outside world.

  Changhua County Mayor Wang Huimei went to the Pitou Township Office to visit the winning work of the "Pitou Kapok Flower Road Photography Competition". She expressed her views on whether the outside world was consulted for whether he was appointed as the designated member of the Central Standing Committee and the phenomenon that the leader refused to serve as the Central Standing Committee member.

Wang Huimei said that she has not received any consultation from the Party Central Committee. If she is consulted, she will consider it carefully. As for the situation where the chief refuses to serve as a member of the Central Standing Committee, she pointed out that the identity of the elected chief must be distinguished from the identity of a party member to a certain extent. After all, the chief’s priority is to do a good job in local governance, and it is normal for the chief to refuse to serve as a polite person.

  Wang Huimei stressed that the leader did not serve as a member of the Central Standing Committee, and did not express his distancing from the party affairs. He believed that some leaders who could help in the party affairs would do their best to help, but the satisfaction of the people should still be given priority. Local leaders should do their best to do their political achievements well, which will also add points to the image of the Kuomintang.

Comprehensive Taiwan media reports