Kaohsiung City Councilor Li Meizhen
According to China Review News Agency, Taipei, June 23, Kaohsiung Mayor's by-election debuted on August 15, and the results of the coordination between the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and local governments were made by Kaohsiung City Councilor Li Meizhen. In the morning, Li Meizhen went to the Party Headquarters to have an interview with Zhuang Qiwang, Chairman of the Party Committee of Kaohsiung City. As early as the afternoon, the Kuomintang Secretary-General Li Qianlong will be officially announced.
Li Meizhen's father and general manager of Kaohsiung Fruit and Vegetable Company, who was once a Kaohsiung City Councilor, confirmed to the media recently that the Kuomintang was going to recruit Li Meizhen, "Yes! Some people said they wanted Meizhen to choose! Now "everyone" is communicating some things."
Li Rongzong was surprised when he was asked about Li Meizhen's possible run for the mayor by-election. Later, after contacting Li Meizhen, he said that the Party Headquarters were going to recruit Li Meizhen.
Mr. Li Meizhen is 41 years old and got married in 2013. She has a master's degree in the Mainland Institute of the School of Social Sciences of Sun Yat-sen University. She has served as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd city council member of the Kaohsiung City Zuoying and Nanzi, deputy chairman of the Kuomintang Gaoshi Party Committee, and president of the Kuomintang Gaoshi Youth Workers Association. Li Meizhen meets the conditions of "young, local", and other conditions, so it is rumored that the Kuomintang has locked her up to represent the position of mayor of Kaohsiung.
Han Kuo-yu The 2018 election began, Li Meizhen silently supported each other. In the late stage of the election, she gave up her own parliamentary election and helped Han Kuo-yu promote it with all her heart, especially adapting Huang Mingzhi's song "Drifting to the North". The lyrics called on young people who drifted to the North to return home, which caused widespread discussion.
When Li Meizhen was first elected in 2010, she was the youngest member of the Kaohsiung City Council. Although she was married and had children, her figure and appearance remained the standard of modeling. She interacted with voters in a friendly manner and received praise. After three terms of councillor experience, she is quite familiar with Kaohsiung City and has run for the deputy speaker. The Party Central Committee has always included her in the pocket list this time.
Source: Straits Guide