Zhu Lilun refers to the 1992 consensus as “no consensus” Ke Wenzhe: That era has passed | Politics | Newtalk News

Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe.Photo: Taipei City Government / Provided

When asked regarding his views on the 1992 consensus, Zhu Lilun, chairman of the Kuomintang, left for a visit to the United States a few days ago. Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe pointed out today (8th) that it was already 30 years ago. No matter what the consensus is, “that era is always over.” There are new problems in the new era, and he still can’t figure it out to this day. What is the content of the 1992 Consensus?

The Taipei City Government held a press conference on the epidemic in the followingnoon. The media asked whether the Kuomintang Taipei mayoral candidate and legislator Jiang Wanan supported Zhu Lilun and said that the 1992 consensus was “a consensus without consensus”?Ke Wenzhe said that this happened in 1992, and it was already 30 years ago, “What was I doing 30 years ago?……? Still a resident physician.”

Ke Wenzhe believes that no matter what the consensus is, that era has already passed, and there are new problems in the new era. You can see how to deal with them. Another point is, what is the content of the 1992 consensus? “To be honest, I am……Even I can’t figure it out.” The conclusion is that sometimes the two sides of the strait are still pragmatic, and if you encounter any problems, you can talk regarding them.

As for the rumors that if Deputy Mayor Huang Shanshan runs for the mayor of Taipei, the Blue Camp evaluation will get regarding 20% of the votes. Ke Wenzhe said that the election is still a process of persuasion, and it is necessary to convince everyone that he is the most suitable candidate. If you ask him, at least Huang Shanshan does not need it. To prove whether it can be good or not, as long as it proves whether it can be elected, other people have not been able to prove that this position (mayor) can be done well. Of course, elections still have a secular side. There is always a need to build momentum, but elections are elections. to deal with.

Zhu Lilun refers to the 1992 consensus as “no consensus” Ke Wenzhe: That era has passed

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