Taiwan's "former president of the Legislative Yuan" Wang Jinping raised the momentum for the mayor of Kaohsiung, the Kuomintang, in his hometown of Luzhu, Kaohsiung, and others were present. Speaker Zeng Liyan, Deputy Speaker Lu Shumei and others were present.

"Former President of the Legislative Yuan" Wang Jinping Yesterday, in his hometown of Luzhu, Kaohsiung, he raised the momentum for the candidate for Kaohsiung Mayor Ke Zhien, the Kuomintang's Kuomintang Kaohsiung Mayor, and Speaker Zeng Liyan, Deputy Speaker Lu Shumei and others were present. Wang said that "the campaign team is roughly determined." It is reported that former Kaohsiung deputy mayor Ye Kuangshi and Kuomintang spokesman Li Mingxuan were both named.

Ke Zhien said that he used the minimum manpower and funds to fight the election battle, and he was full of fighting spirit. The core members of the campaign headquarters will announce the list as soon as possible to "ensure to be representative."

Wang Jinping revealed that the election organizational structure will be announced in the near future. Asked that Ke Zhien's strength seemed to be greater than helping former mayor Han Kuo-yu in the past, Wang said that he was just doing what he should do. The staff said that Han Kuo-yu was nominated earlier at that time, and this time Ke Zhien was nominated later, and the time was too fast. In the past, Han Kuo-yu also had a party at Wang Jin-ping Luzhu's hometown for less than ten times, and finalized plans such as Sanshan's striking momentum.

Ye said that the title is not important, it is to do its best to assist in the election, and he is confident that Ke can bring the full morale of Kaohsiung Blue Camp.

Chen Qimai went to the Tiangong Temple in Sanmin District the day before yesterday to ginseng incense. Xu Wenliang, the chairman of the Jade Palace with a dark blue background, welcomed him enthusiastically and said enthusiastically that this meeting called on the "Doll Party" to strongly support Chen Qimai, and the outside world interpreted the successful pulling of the pile. Ke Zhien responded, "There is no need to deliberately compete with whoever pulls the stakes, and politics doesn't need to be like this." (Xue Yang/Editor)