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Taiwanese Legislative Leaders Han Kuo-yu, Fu Kun-chi Appear Together Amid Reconciliation Efforts

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Legislative leaders Han Kuo-yu and Fu Kun-chi appeared together at an event, aiming to mend recent public disagreements.
  • The two had a public spat during budget negotiations, with Han criticizing Fu's absences and Fu referring to Han as "President Han."
  • Organizer Lo Chih-chiang expressed confidence in their ability to reconcile, emphasizing party unity.

Taiwanese legislative leaders Han Kuo-yu and Fu Kun-chi appeared together at an event hosted by legislator Lo Chih-chiang, signaling an attempt to bridge recent public disagreements. The two had a notable public exchange during central government budget negotiations for the upcoming fiscal year. Han, the Legislative Yuan president, expressed frustration with Fu, the Kuomintang caucus whip, for repeated absences from legislative consultations, even suggesting Fu resign. Fu, in turn, referred to Han as "President Han," a subtle jab at Han's presidential aspirations. The recent event, a premiere for Lo's "Telling History with Parents" project, saw Han and Fu standing together, though their interaction was limited to formal greetings and a brief handshake as Han departed. Lo Chih-chiang, positioned between them, facilitated a moment where they stood side-by-side. Following the event, Lo stated that both Han and Fu are mature politicians with high levels of tolerance for each other. He described the incident as a normal expression of different opinions within the Kuomintang, emphasizing the need to move forward together. Lo also mentioned that he had specifically sought out both leaders to encourage reconciliation, viewing their joint appearance as a positive symbol of party unity. He downplayed Han's remark about posing for a photo with Fu being "too sentimental," calling it a humorous exchange between friends who understand each other. Several prominent figures, including Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang, also attended the event, underscoring a broader effort to foster unity within the pan-blue political alliance.

Han Kuo-yu and Fu Kun-chi are mature politicians and I believe they have a high degree of tolerance for each other.

โ€” Lo Chih-chiangCommenting on the relationship between the two legislative leaders after they appeared together at an event.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.