Hung says she ‘will not back down’

‘RESOLUTE, BUT RATIONAL’:The KMT presidential candidate told supporters to demonstrate in a respectful manner after violence erupted during Wednesday’s protest

Taipei Times
Date:  Oct 11, 2015
By Alison Hsiao  /  Staff reporter

Supporters of Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Hung

Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu, front center, is surrounded by security, police officers, and supporters holding flags and signs at the Martyrs’ Shrine in Taipei yesterday, where she was attending a Double Ten National Day ceremony in her role as Deputy Legislative Speaker.  Photo: CNA

Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu, front center, is surrounded by security, police officers, and supporters holding flags and signs at the Martyrs’ Shrine in Taipei yesterday, where she was attending a Double Ten National Day ceremony in her role as Deputy Legislative Speaker. Photo: CNA

Hsiu-chu (洪秀柱) yesterday gathered outside KMT headquarters in Taipei.

Hung addressed the crowd after she returned from Double Ten National Day celebrations held outside the Presidential Office Building, saying that she “will not back down” amid rumors she is to be replaced as the party’s presidential candidate.

More than 200 supporters started to gather in front of KMT headquarters in the morning, donning red and waving the Taiwan national flag.

The congregation was said to be organized by Lin Cheng-chieh (林正杰), the head of Hung’s “out-of-the-party supporters’ club,” who is also a democracy activist-turned pro-unification commentator and former Chinese Unity Promotion Party chairman.     [FULL  STORY]

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