Hung Hsiu-chu’s shot at KMT nomination to be decided by poll

Want China Times
Date: 2015-05-26
By: CNA and Staff Reporter

Taiwan’s deputy legislative speaker Hung Hsiu-chu will be required to get at least

Hung Hsiu-chu talks to the press, May 25. (File photo/Liu Tsung-lung)

Hung Hsiu-chu talks to the press, May 25. (File photo/Liu Tsung-lung)

30% support in a public opinion poll to become the Kuomintang’s presidential nominee in the 2016 election, a KMT official said Monday.

Hung became the only candidate to qualify for the party’s presidential primary on Monday after a screening committee said she received 35,210 valid endorsements from registered party members, well over the threshold of 15,000.

The only other candidate seeking to qualify for the presidential primary, former health minister Yaung Chih-liang, obtained only 5,234 valid signatures and did not meet the requirement, according to the committee.

Because Hung was the only individual to qualify for the primary, her fate will now be decided by a public opinion poll. Should Hung fall short of the required 30% support, the KMT would decide not to nominate her and draft another candidate.     [FULL  STORY]

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