Who’s Next to Lead Taiwan’s KMT, and to Where?
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)’s Chairman’s seat will be up in July. Will he or she set the party on a path of electability, or double-down on their current unpopular ideology?
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)’s Chairman’s seat will be up in July. Will he or she set the party on a path of electability, or double-down on their current unpopular ideology?
2020 could be the year Taiwan sheds itself of the dictator’s legacy, and find our real values in freedom, democracy, equality and justice.
The KMT’s fundamental dilemma: what to do with its China policy? Abandon the 1992 Consensus, or double down on its pro-China position and risk being further marginalized?
The KMT is scrambling to find someone who will take over as chairman and lead the party out of its slump. Will it be a fresh new face, or more of the same?
The holy grail of Taiwan’s politics for the past 30 years has to do with this man, and the key to understanding the rise of Han Kuo-yu, the KMT 2020 presidential candidate.