Recently, Taiwan's political circles can be described as very lively, especially around the topic of "blue and white cooperation", which can be said to have touched the nerves of many people. However, the truth is often more complex than meets the eye. Today, let's talk about the truth behind this political drama and see what Ke Wenzhe is calculating.
Professor Liao Daqi of Sun Yat-sen University recently broke a hot news, saying that Ke Wenzhe had already decided to go it alone to the end, and now he is discussing cooperation with the Kuomintang, but he is just acting to delay time. As soon as these words came out, many people were shocked.
Professor Liao said that Ke Wenzhe was clear in his heart and knew that it was useless for his small party to go it alone. However, he just wants to see how he can get the most out of his People's Party in the process. To put it bluntly, he wants to use this election to make some political capital for his party.
@政论家老王: This Ke Wenzhe seems to be planning to play a drama of "whether you win or lose, you will get your fame out first". It's smart to know if the voters buy it or not.
I think Ke Wenzhe's trick is really clever. In the political arena, sometimes winning or losing is not the most important thing, the key is to let more people hear your voice and understand your party. From this point of view, Ke Wenzhe's operation, no matter what the final result is, at least gave the People's Party a full sense of existence in this election. However, there are risks associated with this approach, and voters may lose trust if they feel they have been tricked. Therefore, when politicians play this kind of trick, they still have to grasp the balance and not go too far.
So, what is Ke Wenzhe thinking about? Let's take a closer look:
Determined to choose to the end. No matter what happens, Ko Wenzhe intends to fight this election until the last minute.
The Kuomintang's proposals were basically rejected blankly. No matter what plan the Kuomintang proposed, Ke Wenzhe felt that he had little chance of winning, so he simply did not accept it.
I want to be a deputy, but the conditions are harsh. He offered to be his deputy and premier, and he could not be replaced for two years. Not only that, but they also have to install their own people in other departments.
@小道消息爱好者: Ke Wenzhe wants to be a deputy, and he also wants to be the boss! How could the Kuomintang agree to this condition?
Ke Wenzhe put forward such harsh conditions, which seems to be negotiation, but in fact may be a disguised refusal to cooperate. He knew very well that the Kuomintang could not accept such conditions, but he proposed it anyway.
In this way, if the cooperation breaks down, he can say "I have backed down to the point where I am willing to be a deputy, but the other party is unwilling". This trick is quite clever, not only to keep his own position, but also to give the other party a hat of "unwilling to cooperate". However, this practice may also make people think that he is not sincere enough, and it will hurt his own image.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, every move of Ke Wenzhe has hidden mysteries. For example, he asked to be a deputy and executive premier for at least two years, and there was a reason behind this.
@政治小白: Why do you have to take two years? Is there anything to say about this?
Taiwan has a rule that as long as you have been a political official for two years, you can receive a lot of money every month after retirement. Ke Wenzhe asked for this, maybe he was also planning for his retirement. This hand can be said to be both for the present and for the future, and it is a good calculation.
But then again, Ke Wenzhe didn't do it all for himself. He may also want to take this opportunity to give the People's Party a foothold in the political arena. After all, for a new political party, being able to install its own people in important positions can be of great help to its future development.
Although Ke Wenzhe's small abacus has been seen through, this play has to continue to be performed. Why? Because it is not a good choice for him personally, or for the People's Party, to quit now.
In the last election, the People's Party achieved good results. In the past few years, Ke Wenzhe has also seen the growth of his political party. Therefore, he will still believe that he can gain something and will not give up easily.
In general, this political drama is far from over. Let's wait and see what happens next. What do you think Ke Wenzhe will choose in the end? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section!