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Is the name of the Chinese Kuomintang "de-Sinicized"? Zhu Jiang Zhang Zhuo 4 people unanimously opposed

author:Taiwan Strait Net
Is the name of the Chinese Kuomintang "de-Sinicized"? Zhu Jiang Zhang Zhuo 4 people unanimously opposed

According to Taiwan's "China Times", the Kuomintang chairman election was 6 days down, and in the face of whether the name of the "Chinese Kuomintang" should be "de-sinicized", it was rare for the four candidates for party chairman to agree, all of whom believed that the party name could not be changed, and resolutely opposed the change of name to "Taiwan Kuomintang".

Zhu Lilun said: The Kuomintang of China has deep ties not only in Taiwan, but also with "overseas Chinese compatriots" around the world and the two sides of the strait. Zhang Yazhong also said that the Chinese Kuomintang was founded by Sun Yat-sen, and "China" has rich meanings, and he is a Taiwanese and a Chinese.

When Jiang Qichen replied, he directly referred to himself as "Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang," and he stressed that using this title is a responsibility, an honor, and a great pride for him, and that he also used this title to be interviewed when he was interviewed by Time Magazine in the United States.

If the name is changed to "Taiwan Kuomintang," Zhu Lilun said, "I absolutely oppose it," and in addition to defending the name of the Chinese Kuomintang, he must also defend the "view of history." Zhang Yazhong suggested that once any candidate proposed a name change plan, party members could be allowed to vote.

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