Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai's bid for re-election is the first sign to support 18-year-old citizenship.

(Reported by reporter Wang Rongxiang)

[Reporter Wang Rongxiang / Kaohsiung Report] Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai seeks to be re-elected as the first kanban to support 18-year-old citizenship!

Ke Zhien, a candidate for Kaohsiung mayor of the Kuomintang, pointed out that 18-year-old citizenship is a blue-green consensus, and she absolutely supports it, so there is no need to take it out.

The 18-year-old Citizenship Amendment Resolution will be combined with local public office elections this year. In order to raise the threshold of 9.65 million consent votes, the DPP Gao Shi Party Department hangs a sign on the building next to Kaohsiung Railway Station, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai. The "Ten 18-year-old Citizenship" signboard, in particular, is a lively pink color, which is also quite eye-catching.

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Ke Zhien explained today that 18-year-old citizenship was originally a blue-green consensus. When she was the ninth legislator, she had signed the bill proposed by Mayor Lu Xiuyan as a legislator. The Kuomintang also launched youth publicity groups throughout Taiwan. There is one member of the propaganda group, so the Kuomintang and Ke Zhien have unquestionable support for 18-year-old citizenship, so there is no need to mention it.

Ke Zhien believes that it is right and proper to support 18-year-old citizenship, and there is no need to take it out.

(Photo by reporter Wang Xiang)