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He also cited his experience as a political veteran, saying it proves he can relate to and win the support of all.

By Alison Hsiao / Staff[汽車貸款利率比較] reporter

KMT ELITES: In an apparent swipe at Wu Den-yih, Hung Hsiu-chu said she wondered why some of the party’s best politicians lost their seats in last year’s legislative elections

One way to reform the KMT is to “dump the old concepts and accommodate the mainstream view,” Chan said.

Former KMT vice chairman Steve Chan (詹啟賢) and former Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corp president Han Kuo-yu (韓國瑜) t[各銀行車貸利率比較]r[各銀行貸款利率比較]ied to appeal to KMT members by touting themselves as outside the establishment and thus offering the party a fresh image.

“If ‘being Taiwanese is not being zhong guo ren’ was the[青年首購貸款銀行] mainstream belief in society, would you give up what Chiang Ching-kuo upheld?” Hung asked.

A party chairperson must want to win support across party lines and win the trust of non-affiliated voters, Chan said, criticizing the party for forgetting its core strength, the “middle way.”

Wu said he has visited and offered assistance to protesters outside the Legislative Yuan.

He said the [汽車借款陷阱]KMT’s main difference from the DPP is that it does not support formal independence, which he compared to syphilis.

They also proposed more inter-party operation between the pan-green and pan-blue cam[青年創業貸款銀行]ps.[青年成家貸款試算]

All candidates said the DPP administration had failed to boost the economy, polarized society and promulgated failed policies such as the “one fixed day off and one flexible rest day” and the Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program.

“During its eight years in office, the party failed to train and cultivate [the next generation of leaders] and kept falling over; the party elite at that time should be held accountable by the party’s supporters,” she said.[青年購屋貸款試算][沒錢結婚怎麼辦]

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In an apparent swipe at Wu, Hung said she wondered why some of the party’s best politicians lost their seats in last year’s legislative elections.

She also criticized a proposal — once rumored to be endorsed by Wu, who later called the rumor an attempt to vilify him — to rename the KMT the “Taiwan Nationalist Party.”

Hau questioned Wu’s resolution to unite the party and back military personnel, civil servants and public teachers against [房屋增貸利率][房貸利率比較表][房貸比較]the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government’s “unjust policies.”[汽車分期付款條件]

[車貸2胎]Former KMT legislator Pan Wei-kang (潘維剛) referred to herself as “the only mother among the six candidates” and said that Taiwanese mothers have been unhappy since the DPP took over and feel appre[車貸繳不出來要賣車]hensive about their children’s futures.

Although the event was intended to be a presentation rather than a debate, KMT chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu (洪秀柱) and vice chairman Hau Lung-bing (郝龍斌) needled Wu with questions co[青創貸款計畫書範例]ncerning his national identity and ability to unite the party, respectively.

He added that he oppos[民間貸款是什麼]es the “de-Chiang [Kai-shek] and de-ROC movements” and supports “one China, different interpretations.”

“I propose that the KMT supports the DPP’s policies if they are good, and endorses their candidates in the upcoming elections, if they have excelled in their jobs, as Hsinchu Mayor Lin Chih-chien (林智堅)[私人貸款最低息] has,” Han said.

Deflecting Hung’s question about national identity, Wu said: “My academic background is in history, so I know that without Chiang Kai-shek’s (蔣介石) lead, the Republic of China [ROC] could not have won the war of resistance against Japan, without which there would not have been the glorious retrocession of Taiwan, without which [Sun Yat-sen’s, 孫逸仙] Th[車貸試算程式]ree Principles of the People could not have been realized in Taiwan.”

The six Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairperson candi[房貸增貸買車]dates yesterday held their second and final political platform presentation, with former vice president Wu Den-yih (吳敦義), whom a media poll puts in front, fielding challenges from his two closest rivals.

Hung, citing former president Chiang Ching-kuo’s (蔣經國) oft-quoted remark that he was “a Taiwanese and also a Chinese [zhong guo ren, 中國人],” and said that she endorsed that sentiment and that Wu, “as a pupil of Chiang’s,” should a[民間貸款好嗎]lso agree with it.

The party is [全額車貸條件]to hold the election on May 20.

新聞來源:[車貸銀行推薦]TAIPEI TIMES

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