Continue to discuss Taiwanese President Election 07/2019/Carlos
Pueblo
The Election
is on 01/20/2020 in Taiwan, a nation of 23 million populations,
11, 000
square miles island, and the 22nd economic power nation in the
world. Currently,
the incumbent Ing Wen Tsai is re-nominated by her
Democratic
Progressive Party DPP and seeks for her second 4 year term,
while the
opposition Chinese Nationalist Party KMT has nominate the Mayor
of Kaohsiung
on the south to challenge her. I am waiting and hoping that
Mayor Wen
Jer Ko of Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, to enter the race
before September
1,2019. He is my favorite and the best qualified person
to lead the
nation.
We have been
under the Confucian Thought training all our life that we
respect and
admire a person with a solid educational background. He was
from the
University of Taiwan Medical School and became a medical Professor
at that
Medical School with a distinguished resume of 30 years in medical
practice. He is a workaholic all his life as an exemplary
student, the best
surgeon, and
the best mayor in the history of Taipei. His typical daily work
schedule is
taking a city bus to the city hall to open a morning meeting at
7:30 am and
a non-stop schedule until 10:30 pm. I don’t see any politician
In the world
with such dedication and will. In four years of his first term, he
has made the
administrative efficiency improvement from 66% to 77%. He
has improved
the bureaucracy gradually and I believe that the Nation needs
him to face
the challenge world.
He is a
scholar, also a philosopher excels in both Chinese and Western Civilization.
He is also
fond of Buddhism and Taoism, I mean local religion. He is visiting temples
around the
nation to make his effort of campaign before his announcement to
enter the
race. I believe that he tries to save money and keeps the pressure to the
other
candidates. He would go to lecture the youth at colleges or meetings to
introduce
his
philosophy and governing. He can attract a long que of fans to take photos with
hime
everywhere.
If he doesn’t
make it in the Election, he can still have 3 more years in his 2nd
term as the
Mayor of
Taipei, the 2nd most powerful position in Taiwan. He still can do
very much to
his constituency,
of course, Taiwan will miss an ideal President.
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