Reported 8 months ago
In anticipation of New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi's upcoming term end in two years, the focus is already on who will succeed him within the Kuomintang party. Speculations point to Taipei City Vice Mayor Li Ssu-chuan, while Hou is reportedly leaning towards Deputy Mayor Liu Ho-jan. Meanwhile, there are hints that legislator Huang Kuo-chang of the Taiwan People's Party may also enter the race. The possibility of further integration between the blue and white camps is stirring discussions, as detailed by legislator Lo Chih-chiang on the political show 'Village Watch Institute.' Lo emphasizes the crucial number '2024' to highlight the consequences of the party's division, a situation the Democratic Progressive Party eagerly anticipates repeating in the 2026 elections. He stresses that the DPP's strategy relies heavily on capitalizing on the split between the blue and white camps, and aims to replicate the 2024 election scenario in 2026.
Source: YAHOO