Former President Ma Ying-jeou and legislator Lai Shibao distributed Spring Festival couplets at Mucha Market this morning.

(Photo by reporter Cai Sipei)

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Former President Ma Ying-jeou said that it is difficult to judge, but they (Guo) can come out, we are all very happy.

Ma Ying-jeou and legislator Lai Shibao distributed Spring Festival couplets at the Mucha Market this morning. Before 9 o'clock, people lined up outside the market to grab the Spring Festival couplets.

The mother-in-law and mother-in-law all treated Ma Ying-jeou enthusiastically and interacted with each other, and Ma did not refuse the public's requests for group photos and handshakes.

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During the interview, Ma Ying-jeou was also asked about the 2024 Legislative Election, the Central Committee of the KMT intends to coordinate first, and if the coordination fails, the primary election will be held.

Ma believes that no matter which way, as long as it is fair and reasonable, everyone will accept it.

As for whether the primary election is fairer, Ma said that it depends on the reaction of party members. If there is a need to coordinate first, the more promising candidates must be coordinated first.

Ma Ying-jeou prepared a total of 3,000 Spring Festival couplets for distribution at the Mucha Market today. The content of the Spring Festival couplets was "The roar of the tiger revives the mighty mountains, and the leap of the rabbit warms the spring of thousands of trees." It was signed by Ma Ying-jeou and Ma Meiqing.

At 10:50 in the morning, Ma Ying-jeou will also go to the Beitou relay market to distribute; at 1:15 in the afternoon, Ma Ying-jeou will also distribute Spring Festival couplets in the office of Wenhuali, Beitou District.

Ma Ying-jeou did not refuse anyone who shook hands and took photos with the public.

(Photo by reporter Cai Sipei)