The chairman of the People's Party, Ko Wenzhe, went to the party headquarters today to register for the presidential primary election.

(Photographed by reporter Fang Bin)

[Reporter Huang Jingyu/Taipei Report] Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe went to the Central Party Headquarters to register for the presidential primary election this morning (8th). The outside world interprets this move as a sign that the "blue and white cooperation" has broken the situation?

Ke Wenzhe believes that "blue-white cooperation" should be a discussion of political values ​​and ideas, not secret room politics and seat allocation.

In response to the Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun's recent emphasis on respecting Ke Wenzhe's opinions in the election campaign between the president and the legislators, Ke Wenzhe reiterated that it is of course possible to cooperate on ideas and values. The People's Party can cooperate with any party on different issues as long as it is meaningful to people's livelihood. There is no special succumbing to the distribution of political party interests.

Ke Wenzhe believes that it should be a debate on whether the political values ​​and concepts of the two sides are the same, and whether they can cooperate. However, until now, it has become a closed-room politics and power distribution, which does not meet the expectations of the people of Taiwan.

Ke Wenzhe said that "Blue-White Collaboration" should be a discussion of political values ​​and ideas, not secret room politics and allocation of seats, and "Is there a way for Ke Wenzhe to work with you? Do you have a way to work with Ke Wenzhe and work together? "That's the problem, that's why he said, the DNA is different and it's hard to combine.

Choking Wang Shijian's bet on hockey

Regarding the DPP Taipei City Councilor Wang Shijian recently "announced" that Ke Wenzhe would "take a leg" at the last minute of the presidential election in September, and cooperate with the Kuomintang to win the Legislative Yuan.

Ke Wenzhe was interviewed today and shouted that if you want to bet, you should bet a little bigger, "How about betting on hockey?"

Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe went to the Central Party Headquarters this morning (8th) to register for the presidential primary election.

(Photographed by reporter Fang Bin)

DPP Taipei City Councilor Wang Shijian said a few days ago that the chairman of the People's Party, Ke Wenzhe, will "draw his legs" at the last minute of the presidential election in September.

Ke Wenzhe was interviewed when he went to the party headquarters to register for the presidential election today. If you want to bet, you can bet a little bigger, "How about betting on hockey?".

(Photographed by reporter Fang Bin)