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han kuo-yu encourages blue camp representatives in the new session: there is dissatisfaction among the grassroots, and the kuomintang must be ashamed and aware of its problems

2024-09-19

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the new session of the taiwan public opinion agency will begin tomorrow (20th), and the kuomintang held a seminar today (19th). in his speech, han kuo-yu, head of the taiwan public opinion agency, said that he hopes the kuomintang caucus will have an outstanding performance so that the vast majority of taiwanese people will feel that the kuomintang will always stand with the grassroots, the common people, and the hard-working people.

at today's seminar, kmt secretary-general huang jianting presented the seal to the new kmt caucus secretary-general lin siming. in his speech, huang jianting first thanked han kuo-yu and the deputy director of the taiwan public opinion agency jiang qichen, as well as the kmt caucus cadres and members for their hard work in the first session. he said that the kmt caucus members of the taiwan public opinion agency showed the will and momentum of unity and cooperation, lived up to the expectations of the people, and handed in a very beautiful report card.

huang jianting pointed out that the new session is a budget session and will be very busy. not only the total budget of the taiwan authorities, but also the "personnel consent power" and many welfare and livelihood "bills" need to be continuously promoted. the total budget of the taiwan authorities must be strictly reviewed, and the dpp authorities must not be allowed to over-staff or over-staff, causing waste and wasting the people's money. he hopes that the party group members will unite and jointly accomplish the important tasks of the new session and live up to the expectations of the people.

han kuo-yu mentioned in his speech that when he was in elementary school, every summer vacation, everyone was lazy at the end of the vacation. when school started the next day, the teacher would say, "pay attention! be prepared to concentrate on the meeting tomorrow." he also hopes that everyone will think carefully about what the taiwanese people expect from taiwan's public opinion institutions. he wants the representatives to think, "are we starting with love or hatred? this is very critical." if you start with love, whether it is questioning, reviewing the budget, "personnel approval power", etc., the words and power spoken will be different, and the people's feelings will also be different.

han kuo-yu said that he also expressed to zhuo rongtai, the head of the executive yuan, that "at our age, we must love to see this land when we sit in such an important position." he encouraged the kuomintang caucus, the public opinion agency of taiwan, by saying, "it's not that i have done a good job, but that we are more tolerant. in the future, when we question and supervise, this power will be different."

han kuo-yu further pointed out that many grassroots, whether middle-class voters or blue camp, are dissatisfied with the kmt, and the kmt must face this problem with shame and shame. in other words, the expectations of all the people and middle-class voters are projected on taiwan's public opinion institutions. he used the "three laws of hualien and taitung" as an example to point out that if a straight line doesn't work, you can take a curve and still achieve your goal.

han kuo-yu said that as the head of taiwan's public opinion agency and a member of the kmt caucus, he hopes that the new caucus will have outstanding performances, so that the taiwanese people will feel that the kmt will always stand with the grassroots, the common people, and the hard-working people. han kuo-yu emphasized that "beautiful taiwan is our home, and chinese culture is our root." we must protect beautiful taiwan and chinese culture. "all the people should open their eyes and watch our performance. i hope you can perform better and better."(text and photos by lin jingxian, a reporter of strait herald stationed in taiwan)