In order to prevent the president's plan to run for the candidate Guo Taiming, the corner of the blue camp, the Kuomintang Zhongchanghui in Taiwan officially passed the discipline proposal on Wednesday (September 27), and was expelled as the honor of the headquarters of the Miaoli County of Guo Taiming Miaoli County.The CEO and the former Miaoli County Mayor Xu Yaochang, who has announced his withdrawal from the party.

Comprehensive Dongsen News Cloud and Taiwan Free Times reported that when the former Miaoli County Mayor Xu Yaochang attended Guo Taiming's mainstream public opinion alliance Miaoli Branch on August 10, he shouted "removed the Kuomintang" twice, and alsoIt is said that the Kuomintang did not take care of Miaoli County in the past.Although Xu Yaochang interviewed afterwards that it was "error", it has caused the Kuomintang supporters to be dissatisfied and demanded that the Party Central Committee for punishment.Soon after, Xu Yaochang announced his withdrawal from the Kuomintang on Facebook.

Guo Taiming was surprised by Xu Yaochang's announcement of his resignation, but he said that he could have a statement from Xu Yaochang's withdrawal from the party and see that he was responsible for the Kuomintang's love.Dare to do, affectionate county chief.

For the rumors, Zhou Dianlun, the Speaker of Pingtung County and Zhou Mengrong, member of the Standing Committee of the Daughter -in -law, also pretty Guo.Understand the treatment, but the local party department did not report to the relevant cases.

Guo Taiming, the founder of Hon Hai Group, is currently launching a connection with his deputy Lai Peixia to strive for independent elections in Taiwan in 2024.

Lai Peixia attended the opening ceremony of the sixth section of the Taoyuan Zhongli National Road on Wednesday, saying that there are now more than 100 stations in Taiwan, and it is expected that voters will be fully supported.She is very confident that she can use the power of mainstream public opinion to make Guo Taiming and her name appear on the votes on January 13 next year.