The 'I am a human, I oppose poisoned Taiwan' rally led by Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an attracted 200,000 people, with blue camp political figures gathering on Kai Dao to protest the poison oil incident. A scholar analyzes that the blue camp needs to pursue victory, propose solutions, and strengthen the strategic confrontation with the Lai administration.
The cancer-causing oil incident involving Chunglien Oil continued to escalate. Under the call of Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, the KMT organized a rally titled 'I am a human, I oppose poisoned Taiwan' on Kai Dao on the 25th. The organizers announced at 7 PM that 'the scene has broken 200,000 people.' Blue and white party heavyweights took turns bombarding the Lai government. During his speech, Chiang emphasized that this was not a party mobilization activity, but rather the people standing up to defend food safety. In response, Professor Niu Ze-xun of the Department of Advertising at National Chengchi University analyzed on Facebook on the 27th under the title 'Three Urgent Tasks for the Blue Camp to Pursue Victory After 725,' stating that if the blue camp can complete these issues, they can truly use food safety and livelihood issues to construct a strategic front to confront the Lai government, allowing the results of 725 to have a long-tail effect.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: キャンペーン
FAQ
Who organized the 725 Kai Dao Rally?
The rally was organized by the KMT, led by Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an.
Which key political figures attended the rally?
Key political figures who attended include Chiang Wan-an, Han Kuo-yu, Cheng Li-wen, Huang Kuo-chang, Lu Hsiu-yan, Hou Yu-ih, and Chang San-cheng.
What are the three urgent tasks proposed by scholar Niu Ze-xun?
Niu Ze-xun proposed three urgent tasks: proposing detailed poison oil control measures, promoting food safety law amendments, and strengthening the cooperative relationship of the blue camp leader.
Who are the potential candidates for the blue camp leader?
Potential candidates for the blue camp leader include Lu Hsiu-yan, Chiang Wan-an, Han Kuo-yu, and Cheng Li-wen.
What impact does this rally have on the future politics of the KMT?
This rally strengthened the unity of the KMT and laid the foundation for the 2026 and 2028 elections, but it is necessary to properly manage the competitive relationship within the blue camp.