COMPREHENSION:The likely KMT candidate for next year’s presidential election told reporters that they are not able to correctly understand her China policy ideas
Taipei Times
Date: Jul 12, 2015
By: Alison Hsiao / Staff reporter
KMT lawmakers yesterday advised Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presumptive

Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presumptive presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu, center, and her youth spokespeople Hsu Chiao-hsin, second left, and Lee Chang-chih, right, speak to reporters after a senior citizens’ healthcare industry summit in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times
presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu (洪秀柱) to focus on internal affairs and economic policies.
KMT Legislator Lo Shu-lei (羅淑蕾) said the lunchtime discussion was about public policy.
“I told her that a nation’s leader is unworthy of the title if they cannot provide young people with a vision, make housing affordable and encourage them to have children,” Lo said.
“[Hung] agreed, so she should now begin to work on issues concerning the economy, internal affairs and how to enhance people’s well-being, including by narrowing the wealth gap,” Lo said. [FULL STORY]