According to Taiwan's China Times, Taiwan's senior media person Zhao Shaokang recently proposed reforming the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang at a press conference, which triggered discussion. A proposal by the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang proposed th

Zhao Shaokang. (Photo source: Taiwan's "China Times News Network")

China Taiwan Network reported on March 25th, according to Taiwan's "China Times", Taiwan's senior media person Zhao Shaokang recently proposed to reform the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang at a press conference, which triggered discussion. A proposal by the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang proposed that Zhao Shaokang be invited to the Central Standing Committee to report to "promote effective exchanges". On the 25th, all signed by 24 Central Standing Committee members attending the meeting. Party Chairman Jiang Qichen finally passed the verdict. Zhao Shaokang immediately expressed his willingness to attend the meeting.

Zhao Shaokang recently suggested reducing the number of members of the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang from the current 35 to 15. New Taipei City Councilman Lin Jinjie, who is also the deputy executive of the Kuomintang Policy Association, proposed to invite Zhao to the Central Standing Committee to "special report".

The Kuomintang held a Central Standing Committee meeting on the afternoon of the 25th, and all 24 Central Standing Committee members present signed. Central Standing Committee member Xie Kunhong said that if you have any opinions, you should communicate within the party, and advocated that "Since Zhao Shaokang can be invited, other possible candidates for party chairman Zhu Lilun, Han Kuo-yu, , and even Hou Youyi can be invited to the Central Standing Committee special report."

Jiang Qichen said that the Kuomintang is an open and inclusive party, and it is not uncommon for some party members to have different opinions on party affairs. I believe that no matter what kind of opinions, they are for the good of the party and to promote the smooth progress of party affairs. Jiang Qichen finally gave up his scholars and "this case was passed", but he instructed the invitation to be neutral and changed to "special speech".

Zhao Shaokang accepted this with great pleasure. He believed that there was a good opportunity for communication. The Kuomintang had many things that should be reformed. It is now the largest opposition party and has a great supervisory responsibility for the DPP authorities and should not disappoint supporters. He predicted that he would speak frankly at the Central Standing Committee meeting and communicate well with everyone. He would talk about what he should say. In addition to talking about the reform of the Central Standing Committee, he might also put forward opinions on the primary election of the Party chairman and internal elections, and he might even publicly solicit opinions from the outside world on the Kuomintang, hoping that the meeting would be made public throughout the meeting. (China Taiwan Network Li Ning )