According to the Straits Guide, a Kuomintang insider recently revealed that due to huge financial pressure and the "party property hunt" of the Democratic Progressive Party, the lease of the Bade Building, where the Central Party Committee of the Kuomintang is currently located,

Straits Guide (Taiwanese reporter Hong Weisheng text/photo) A person from the Kuomintang recently revealed that due to the huge financial pressure and the "party property hunt" of the Democratic Progressive Party, the lease of the Bade Building, where the Central Party Department of the Kuomintang is currently located, is likely to not renew the lease after the lease expires at the end of next year. It will be moved to the office location of the current "National Government Foundation" located on Hangzhou South Road, Taipei City, and merge with the think tank. This afternoon, before presiding over the Central Standing Committee meeting, the Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen took the initiative to announce to the outside world that it will officially launch the "space redesign" plan. The plan will conduct an inventory and evaluation of the space that is currently in need and re-plan the space that meets the current operating needs. The implication is nothing more than that the Kuomintang is really moving in order to save money.

Jiang Qichen said that the Bade Building, where the Central Party Committee of the Kuomintang is located, has been relocated from the former site of Zhongshan South Road in 2006 to use it. This building witnessed the glory of the Kuomintang returning to "ruling" from opposition, and also experienced the bitter feelings of "ruling" to defeating the election. This memory will always remain in the hearts of the Kuomintang, but what is more important now is how to transform this memory of rise and fall into the driving force for rise.

As for why we need to relocate, Jiang Qichen’s answer is very simple, which is excess space and financial pressure. He previously said in an interview with the media that the current financial situation of the Kuomintang is not enough to afford the rent of the Bade Building where the current party headquarters is located. Based on the principle of increasing revenue and reducing expenditure, the existing space must be included and evaluated. "After several organizational adjustments, the number of people working in the Central Party Committee has been much streamlined. The opposition party needs combat capabilities to respond quickly, and the existing space is not very suitable for our needs. Because of the relevant regulations, the budget we can use for operating space is also more limited."

KMT's current office building

It is reported that Jiang Qichen had previously asked the Kuomintang Secretary-General and relevant party affairs supervisors to conduct inventory and evaluation of the required space and actively plan. It is expected that feasible implementation plans will be formulated within the next three months to create a space that meets the current operational needs of the Kuomintang. Jiang Qichen said, "I hope to re-plan or find suitable space based on the premise of flat organizational demand to achieve the two goals of improving operational efficiency and reducing operating costs."

In December 1998, the Kuomintang announced a total assets of 91.8 billion yuan (NT$, the same below) to reach a historical peak. At that time, the Kuomintang claimed to be the richest party in the world, but after two party rotations, the Kuomintang's financial situation became worse and worse.

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Luo Zhiqiang is the top leader of the Party School. If he does not receive his salary, he will donate 800,000 first.

Yesterday morning, Luo Zhiqiang, director of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Research Institute (equivalent to the Kuomintang Party School), and vice presidents You Shuhui and Huang Jianhao, held the first press conference after taking office for three terms. Surprisingly, these three new leaders of the GSKU did not shoot at the focus of future reform of GSKU, but talked about the financial issues of GSKU.

Luo Zhiqiang said that after he agreed to his position, he was thinking about what he could do almost every day? What to do? Before talking about what to do, he thought he should first talk about "what can be done?" Therefore, today is the first arrow sent by the president of the Geshi Academy, and he should first talk about very pragmatic "money". He decided to issue the "Three Financial Arrows". The first arrow was not paid. He also set an example and did not receive a salary. He took on his voluntary job and reduced the financial burden. The second arrow was that he wanted to throw a brick and attract jade to donate 800,000 yuan to the Geshi Academy, taking the first step to open source of Geshi Academy. The third arrow raised 10 million yuan from friends who supported the reincarnation of the Kuomintang to expand the activity energy of the Institute of Geshi.

"10 million is only one-eighth of the government's funding of the 'Ka God' Yang Huiru; it is just the amount of Su Zhenchang's daughter taking the administrative department's "one bid case". But this 10 million is a very difficult "sky-high price" for the current Kuomintang. At the same time, I believe that the value and effect of this ten million will play a greater role than the gold and silver mountains of the DPP, the big whale."

, and Jiang Qichen said that Luo Zhiqiang and the other three are outstanding representatives of young people in the Kuomintang. The purpose of hiring him to hold this position is to hope that they will implement the important work of cultivating Kuomintang talents in the Revolutionary Practice Research Institute and implementing the important work of cultivating young people's strength. Luo Zhiqiang not only has to donate money, but also has to raise funds spontaneously. He promised that the funds will be used specifically as the Kuomintang youth training fund. "Not only should the funds be used for special purposes, but also spend the money in the places where the Kuomintang lacks the most. Youth training should be done, and young people should be encouraged to stay in the field. We must also absorb more talents through such work, so that the talent pool of the Kuomintang’s staff and candidates will not only be abundant, but also cultivate the strength of the new generation of the people. ”