Sun, Nov 22, 2009 - Page 1 News List

Polls not measure of government: Wu

STUMPING The premier said voters would choose mayors and county heads based on their personal qualities, not on the Ma administration’s performance

By Mo Yan-chih and Shih Hsiu-chuan  /  STAFF REPORTERS

Taoyuan County Commissioner Tseng Chun-yi (曾忠義), who lost the primary to John Wu, also showed up at the campaigning event to show his support.

KMT Secretary-General Chan Chun-po (詹春柏) said the party would focus its campaigning efforts on the six cities and counties in which the party was facing threats of pan-blue splits, including Hsinchu County, Hualien County, Yilan County, Chiayi County, Yunlin County and Pingtung County.

Ma, Chu and Taichung Mayor Jason Hu (胡志強) will visit Yilan County this week. The trio, also known as “Ma-Li-Chiang” (“high horsepower,” 馬立強) for being the three popular stars in the party, will join forces to campaign for incumbent commissioner Lu Kuo-hua (呂國華), Chan said.

At the celebration of the KMT’s 115th anniversary last night, Ma vowed to lead the party to victory in the upcoming elections, while stressing the need for party reform.

“The KMT is a party with the ability to reflect and reform ... We want not only to win these elections, but to win the people’s hearts,” Ma told party members.

Ma said the party should step up its reform efforts to improve the party’s reputation after several KMT members lost their seats in the legislature.

“[This] was a warning signal and we can’t take it for granted. We must take the opportunity to reflect and improve,” Ma said.

“The KMT is not afraid of revealing internal scandals. We must let the people know that the KMT is a party that acknowledges its mistakes,” he said.

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