Ko Wen-je Visits Multiple Temples in Yunlin, Introduces Chang Chia-chun as 'Future New County Magistrate'
Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ko Wen-je visited multiple temples in Yunlin County and introduced Kuomintang's Chang Chia-chun as the 'future new county magistrate.' This suggests a potential KMT-TPP alliance for local elections, with expectations for cooperation in the year-end elections.
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Today, the third day of the third lunar month, marks the birthday of Xuantian Shangdi. Ko Wen-je first visited Yong'an Temple in Lunbei, then toured a garlic factory, a dairy farm, a car factory, worshipped at Guangfu Temple in Xiluo, and experienced pickleball in Tuku Township.
Chang Chia-chun also appeared at Yong'an Temple, sharing the frame with Ko Wen-je during the worship. They were accompanied by the temple chairman, Lunbei Township mayoral candidate Tsai Wang-yuan, and Taiwan People's Party nominated county councilor candidate Chang Chia-hung, leading to speculation about a 'Blue-White alliance' (KMT-TPP cooperation) for local elections.
Ko Wen-je, in his speech, first introduced Chang Chia-chun as the 'future new county magistrate,' and expressed prayers for favorable weather, national peace, and blessings for family safety and prosperity.
Chang Chia-chun stated that Ko Wen-je values religious events, having recently participated in the Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage to Beigang, and today came to wait for Dajia Mazu's stop in Yunlin County, coinciding with Xuantian Shangdi's birthday, visiting multiple temples. She also pointed out that the KMT and TPP have cooperated seamlessly in the Legislative Yuan, like 'blue sky and white clouds,' showing great tacit understanding and trust, hoping for close cooperation in the year-end elections to achieve widespread success for the 'Blue-White alliance' in counties and cities.
Many supporters came to cheer, and Ko Wen-je also took photos with the public one by one. When asked by reporters if there would be a 'Blue-White alliance' for mutual support in the Yunlin local elections, he did not answer, and his entourage replied, 'No interviews today.' (Edited by: Chen Jen-hua) 1150419
Chang Chia-chun also appeared at Yong'an Temple, sharing the frame with Ko Wen-je during the worship. They were accompanied by the temple chairman, Lunbei Township mayoral candidate Tsai Wang-yuan, and Taiwan People's Party nominated county councilor candidate Chang Chia-hung, leading to speculation about a 'Blue-White alliance' (KMT-TPP cooperation) for local elections.
Ko Wen-je, in his speech, first introduced Chang Chia-chun as the 'future new county magistrate,' and expressed prayers for favorable weather, national peace, and blessings for family safety and prosperity.
Chang Chia-chun stated that Ko Wen-je values religious events, having recently participated in the Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage to Beigang, and today came to wait for Dajia Mazu's stop in Yunlin County, coinciding with Xuantian Shangdi's birthday, visiting multiple temples. She also pointed out that the KMT and TPP have cooperated seamlessly in the Legislative Yuan, like 'blue sky and white clouds,' showing great tacit understanding and trust, hoping for close cooperation in the year-end elections to achieve widespread success for the 'Blue-White alliance' in counties and cities.
Many supporters came to cheer, and Ko Wen-je also took photos with the public one by one. When asked by reporters if there would be a 'Blue-White alliance' for mutual support in the Yunlin local elections, he did not answer, and his entourage replied, 'No interviews today.' (Edited by: Chen Jen-hua) 1150419