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Cheng Li-wen leads Kuomintang chairmanship race in poll
Cheng Li-wen leads the Kuomintang chair race with 49.1% support, according to an ETtoday poll. The election is set for Oct. 18. Cheng is seen as capable of revitalizing the party, with 50.8% of members optimistic about her win.2025/10/14 18:00 -

Former mayor demands clarity on Taiwan’s legal status
https://tvbs-news.aiwize.com/review-article?id=cjO1jgSEx2025/09/18 11:50 -

KMT legislator Fu Kun-chi eyes party chairmanship race
KMT legislator Fu Kun-chi aims for party chairmanship despite past expulsion. The election is set for Oct. 18. Former Taipei mayor Hau Lung-bin also joins the race.2025/09/12 11:41 -

Taiwan’s opposition leaders plan unified strategy for 2028
Hau Lung-bin announces his bid for KMT chairmanship, advocating for a "blue-white coalition." TPP’s Huang Kuo-chang plans strategy talks with Ko Wen-je for 2026 and 2028.2025/09/09 23:09 -

Taiwan’s main opposition schedules October chair vote
The Kuomintang (KMT) will elect a new chair on Oct. 18, with inauguration on Nov. 1. The event may address constitutional amendments. Key candidates include Chang Ya-chung and Lo Chih-chiang.2025/09/02 14:00 -

Kuomintang chairman race heats up with multiple contenders
Kuomintang faces leadership uncertainty as Chairman Eric Chu opts out of reelection. Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen declines to run. Potential candidates emerge.2025/08/25 10:41 -

Former Taipei mayor criticizes leaks in Ko Wen-je probe
Hau Lung-bin criticizes confidentiality breach in Ko Wen-je’s investigation. Authorities detained Ko over the Core Pacific case. Hau calls for probe into leaks.2024/10/15 22:00 -

Wang Jin-pyng seeks unity in KMT, urges Gou’s return
Former Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng, in an effort to strengthen support within the Kuomintang (KMT), highlighted the importance of unity and expressed his desire for the return of Foxconn Founder Terry Gou to the party. Wang also announced his commitment to serve as the national campaign chairman for KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih. These statements were made during a luncheon held in Taipei to gather resources from the pro-Gou faction in support of Hou and his running mate. Former KMT Vice Chairman Hau Lung-bin and former party Secretary-General Lee Chien-lung were also present, showing their support for Wang’s initiative. Wang emphasized that KMT chairpersons are now more united than ever, with all past grievances resolved.2023/12/12 17:01 -

Hou recalls hostage crisis, vows better mental health aid
Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih and vice presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong recounted their first encounter during Taiwan’s 1998 bus hostage crisis. Hou, who was the deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau at the time, was tasked with negotiating with the armed hostage-taker, Chen Neng-ping, who had schizophrenia. Hou discovered that Chen had two snipers on standby and successfully defused the situation with the assistance of Jaw and then-legislator Hau Lung-bin. Hou, who established mental health centers during his tenure in New Taipei City, pledged to prioritize mental health policies if elected president, particularly for the youth demographic.2023/12/04 13:58 -

Han Kuo-yu contemplates KMT vice chairman offer
Former Kaohsiung mayor, Han Kuo-yu, confirms he is considering an offer to become Kuomintang’s vice chairman, emphasizing that job titles are not a concern for him. The invitation was extended by Kuomintang Chairman Eric Chu, who also discussed collaboration between the blue and white factions of the party and preparations for the 2024 legislative elections. Meanwhile, the Convener of the "Blue Fighters," Chao Shao-kang, held a press conference to publicize their joint policy drafts, with Han Kuo-yu, former vice chairman Hau Lung-bin, and Kuomintang’s presidential candidate, Hou Yu-ih, in attendance. Han expressed his ongoing consideration for the vice chairmanship, stating his readiness to support the party in the upcoming elections regardless of his position.2023/10/11 13:11



