The Democratic Progressive Party suffered major setbacks in the 2022 local elections. How they will cheer up and turn around in 2024 is the focus of many people's attention.

In this regard, political commentator Li Zhenghao pointed out six words "light politics, focus on people's livelihood".

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Democratic Progressive Party has suffered major setbacks in the 2022 local elections. How they will cheer up and turn around in 2024 is the focus of many people's attention.

In this regard, political commentator Li Zhenghao pointed out six words "light politics, focus on people's livelihood".

Li Zhenghao said in a Facebook post: "How will the DPP turn around in 2024? Put aside politics, forget about Gao Hong'an and Zhang Shanzheng, and focus on matters that the people feel deeply."

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What do people mean?

Li Zhenghao said that when he was eating breakfast, he saw that adding an egg would cost 15 yuan, which made him very emotional, and he felt that his rational line was broken. "The price of eggs per catty has gone from 35 yuan to 50 yuan now Up and down, and from before the election to after the election, how can there be no public grievances?"

As for the indifference of the people, Li Zhenghao bluntly said that in terms of political operations, if it was useless to beat Gao Hongan and Zhang Shanzheng when the election was the most intense, how could it be useful to beat them now that the election is over?

This is insensitivity.

According to Li Zhenghao's analysis, what voters told the DPP with their ballots is: "We know that there is a problem with Gao Hongan's provident fund, and we also know that Zhang Shanzheng's research report is very strange. Let the judiciary handle what should be handled by the judiciary, but people's livelihood is at hand. Who will help us solve the problem? The DPP should be responsible, right?"

Li Zhenghao said that there are many reasons why the DPP will lose in 2022. Some issues will disappear with the end of the general election, and some will continue until the 2024 presidential election. What matters is what has been done and what livelihood problems have been solved? Putting aside politics and focusing on people's livelihood is the key to whether the DPP can make a comeback in 2024."