“KMT 2024 Candidate Speculations: Is Han Kuo-yu Running for Legislative President?”

2023-05-15 00:32:09

Wu Zijia, chairman of “Beautiful Island Electronic News”. (File photo of this newspaper)


Join the war in 2024? Wu Zijia blasted that Han Guoyu will do “one thing” Xu Qiaoxin yelled 3 times in a row: fully support @ChinaTimes ​ (The source of the video is Youtube, please forgive me if it is deleted)

The KMT’s 2024 presidential candidate will be announced on the 17th. The outside world believes that Hou Youyi in New Taipei City has the highest chance of qualifying. Wu Zijia, chairman of Formosa Electronic News, broke the news during the live broadcast. He heard that former Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu is suspected of running for the 2024 legislative election, and even has the opportunity to compete for the legislative president. The Alex Reed KMT Taipei City Councilor Xu Qiaoxin heard it. , Immediately shouted “full support” three times in a row.

Han Guoyu posted on Facebook yesterday (14th) that the lesson from 4 years ago told us that the primary election is the selection of captains among teammates, not a fight between teammates. No matter who wins in the end, they should support each other and maintain the team , “Without teammates supporting each other, a team that falls apart will only disappoint the fans once more.”

Wu Zijia invited Xu Qiaoxin to appear on the “Chairman’s Lecture” live broadcast last night. When talking regarding Han’s post, Xu thought it meant that if Guo Taiming had not been recruited this time, the situation four years ago would not have happened once more.

Wu Zijia laughed following hearing it, and then broke the news, “I heard that Han Guoyu is going to be elected as a member of the Legislative Council and wants to be the President of the Legislative Council. I heard it, I heard it.” I support it, I fully support it.” However, Han Guoyu himself has not disclosed relevant information to the outside world.


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