KMT Taipei City Councilor Xu Qiaoxin also stated today that he will participate in the 2024 election campaign for the legislators of Taipei's seventh constituency (Nan Songshan and Xinyi District).

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[Reporter Zheng Mingxiang/Taipei Report] KMT Taipei City Councilor Xu Qiaoxin was successfully re-elected in the nine-in-one general election with the highest votes in Songshan and Xinyi Districts, and the second highest-voted councilor Wang Hongwei is running for the third constituency of Taipei City (North Songshan, Zhongshan) District) legislator by-election, Xu Qiaoxin also expressed his position today that he will participate in the 2024 election for the legislators of Taipei's seventh constituency (Nan Songshan, Xinyi District).

Xu Qiaoxin won 27,205 votes for re-election this time, and when the Kuomintang was unable to find a candidate for the by-election of the former legislator Jiang Wanan, Xu Qiaoxin, who was frequently called out and loudly called out, said that he was unable to participate in the contest on the grounds that his household registration was not in the constituency. In the end, the party decided to recruit Wang Hongwei, the second highest voter in Songxin District, to face DPP candidate Wu Yinong.

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However, Wang Hongwei was notorious for "running away" when she participated in the election campaign. Xu Qiaoxin, who has not yet officially taken office as a city councilor, publicly stated on the radio program that she will participate in the party's primary election in the 2024 legislative election.

Xu Qiaoxin pointed out that according to the KMT’s rules, one must first pass the primary election before being eligible to run for the election. He decided to participate in the primary election, and called out that the KMT has reached the time of “rapid generational change.” .

Xu Qiaoxin said that the primary election with Fei Hongtai is not a competition between the two, but a challenge to himself. If the political performance and structure shown by the voters are recognized by the voters, they can challenge the central government. If not, the representatives must work harder. He believes that This year will be a turning point for the KMT, because after four years of honing many outstanding talents, the younger generation will stand up to challenge one by one, which will set off a wave of turmoil.