2024 President Guo Zhengliang’s “hardest work in history”: 3 kinds of crises come at once-Politics-Zhongshi News Network

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President Tsai Ing-wen’s term will expire in 2024, and Vice President Lai Ching-teh, Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe and New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi are all considered to be likely to challenge the 2024 presidency. Former legislator Guo Zhengliang pointed out yesterday (28) that “the president of 2024 will be the hardest president in Taiwan’s history.” He also pointed out that there are three crises to be dealt with, which sparked discussions.

Guo Zhengliang admitted in the live broadcast of “Zhu Xueheng’s A Zhai Know-how Office” yesterday that the Ministry of Economic Affairs held a temporary meeting of the electricity price review committee, and the electricity price will increase by an average of 8.4% since July. up 15%. After the electricity price increase on July 1st, manufacturers will definitely pass on the cost to consumers, and then absolutely “everything will rise”.

Guo Zhengliang even revealed the terrible consequences and pointed out that following the electricity price was increased, “the labor union began to ask for a wage increase because his life became more difficult.” As a result, if the employer raises the wage, it will definitely drive the entire price ” once more another wave. ” Guo Zhengliang also admitted frankly, “Wages and power generation are the mothers of price increases”, and in the end, they all suffer the people.

In the end, Guo Zhengliang mentioned that “the president in 2024 is the most difficult president in Taiwan’s history”, pointing out that the next president may encounter “power shortage crisis”, “labor insurance bankruptcy” and “labor insurance bankruptcy” during his term from 2024 to 2028. “The crisis of military reunification”, he also emphasized that 2027 will be the “21st anniversary” on the other side of the next president’s term, so the leaders of mainland China will definitely want to solve the Taiwan issue, and these are all in the “presidency of this term.” There are three major issues.”

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