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《TAIPEI TIMES 焦點》 KMT faces candidate shortfall: sources

2015/08/17 03:00

FORMIDABLE CHALLENGES: KMT sources said the party might have trouble fielding candidates in the six districts that the party expects will be the most problematic

By Shih Hsiao-Kuang and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer

The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) is confronted with an unprecedented challenge in next year’s legislative elections, particularly in central and southern Taiwan, according to party sources.

The KMT would find it difficult to nominate legislative candidates for the six perceived “difficult” districts in central and southern Taiwan, including districts in Yunlin, Chiayi and Pingtung, KMT sources said party members who declined to be named.

The grim picture is a result of the KMT government’s perceived poor performance, as well as the low popularity of its presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-Chu (洪秀柱), adding that these factors, combined with rumors of defections by KMT politicians demoralized KMT grassroots supporters, the sources said.

Central and southern Taiwan are the traditional strongholds of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the few KMT politicians in office are at risk of losing their seats, according to KMT members involved in the campaign, adding that the party now worries that the pan-green camp would try to expand its dominance of central Taiwan.

Although the KMT is traditionally the stronger force in the north, multiple districts are now at risk, party sources said.

The KMT also anticipates a more challenging election year in northern Taiwan compared with the 2012 election, and has already tasked local organizations and activists with warding off members who plan to abandon their party affiliation, according to sources in the pan-blue camp.

However, one party member expressed skepticism about the notion that more KMT candidates would abandon ship.

“Do they really think they would have an easier time running without their party membership?” the anonymous party member said, adding that leaving the KMT would be useless because next year’s elections would still be the traditional showdown between the pan-blue and the pan-green camps.

According to party sources, the KMT has not decided whom to nominate in the six problematic electoral districts that include the second electoral district of Yunlin County, the first and second electoral districts of Chiayi County and Chiayi City, and the first and third electoral districts of Pingtung County.

The KMT should come up with a coherent strategy for its pick of candidates for Yunlin and Chiayi electoral districts, party sources said.

The KMT had previously selected independent candidate and surgeon Weng Shou-liang (翁壽良) to represent it in Chiayi City, but the decision was met with strong resistance from inside the party, and it might instead put legislator-at-large Wu Yu-ren (吳育仁) on the ballot card, according to KMT sources.

For Chiayi County, the KMT is considering the nomination of Lin Chiang-Chuan (林江釧), who is the son of Dongshi Township (東石) Mayor Lin Chun-Chin (林純金), for the first district, while County Councilor Lin Yu-ling (林于玲) is being considered for the second district, party sources said.

All 73 district legislator seats, six Aboriginal district representatives and 34 legislator-at-large seats are to be selected in next year’s Jan. 16 elections.

In related news, an assessment conducted by the DPP suggested that the DPP is on track to win a legislative majority, taking 57 seats out of a total of 113, including district legislators and legislators-at-large, while the number of KMT legislators elected would drop to about 40.

Additional reporting by Tzou Jiing-wen

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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