TAIPEI (TVBS News) — On Monday (Jan. 22), Taiwan People's Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je stated his intentions to consider establishing an internal public opinion center to enhance future poll accuracy.
This comes after the TPP loss in the presidential election and the initiation of a post-defeat review.
Ko believes key changes include implementing out-of-district voting.
He pointed out that voting methods need to adapt to evolving times and suggested this as another reason for the election defeat.
Meanwhile, legislator-at-large-elect Huang Shan-shan's alleged dual party membership has raised voter concerns.
Huang has since responded, threatening legal action against those spreading false information as the TPP prepares to establish a legal department.
Moreover, TPP Taipei party headquarters chairman Lin Kuo-cheng has offered to resign due to disappointing post-election results.
TPP spokesman Adam Lee stated that current legislative workloads are burdensome and organizational restructuring is a significant task. The party clarified that staff turnovers were due to job positions and organizational adjustments.
The TPP plans to release a defeat review report to identify the main causes of the election loss.