He recently shouted "Yes, I Do." However, members of the blue and green parties seem to have different views on this. DPP MP Huang Mingtai shouted to Han Guoyu during questioning, "If you do well in municipal administration, you will run for office in 2020. I will quit the party

According to Taiwan’s Dongsen News Cloud, Kaohsiung Mayor Han Guoyu Should he choose 2020? He recently shouted "Yes, I Do." However, members of the blue and green parties seemed to have different views on this. When questioned, DPP member Huang Mingtai shouted to Han Guoyu, "If you do well in the municipal government, you will run for 2020, and I will quit the party to help you with the election!" On the other hand, KMT member Zeng Junjie pointedly said, "You have done a great job, everyone hopes you stay in Kaohsiung."

Han Guoyu went to the parliament for a general municipal inquiry on the 23rd. Green camp councilor Huang Mingtai asked Hanguo Yu to rate his policy, and then he gave Hanguo Yu "80 points in thinking about what to do, but in reality "Only 20 points were achieved," but Huang Mingtai added that now Han's term has only passed 1/10, "Maybe after the term is over, there will be 200 points." He even shouted to Han Guoyu on the spot, "If you do a good job in municipal government, you will go to the 2020 election. I will quit the party to help you with the election."

On the contrary, Kuomintang MP Zeng Junjie mentioned during questioning that if Han Guoyu goes to run for office in 2020 and there is no successor for the mayor, "If he is not elected in the by-election, then he will go." Worried that Kaohsiung will return to the original point, Zeng Junjie even shouted on the spot, "You have done a good job in the municipal government. I hope you stay in Kaohsiung." His worry was palpable. In response, Hanguo Yu also responded on the spot, "I will not leave Kaohsiung."

Han Guoyu said that he understood that the mood of the congressmen was very complicated, and that the internal party mechanism has not yet been released, so many things can only be assumed. However, he promised that he would not leave Kaohsiung, and would also recommend that the next Taiwan leader "come to Kaohsiung at least three days a week to see how the south develops."