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In addition to Ma Ying-jeou, there are also outgoing heavyweight officials in Taiwan's political circles visiting the mainland?

author:Li Tzu

In Taiwan's political circles, there has been recent news that in addition to former President Ma Ying-jeou will visit the mainland, an outgoing important official may also visit. There is a lot of speculation in the media and on social networks, who it will be? Some people speculate that it is Annette Lu, the former deputy leader of the Taiwan region, but her office has clarified and denied this claim. Some people also pointed to Wang Jinping, former president of the "Legislative Yuan," who had the opportunity to visit the mainland, but canceled it for various reasons. In addition, there is also a mention of the former governor of "Taiwan Province" James Soong, but his People First Party spokesman said that there are no plans to do so. In this message, the first thing to consider is the reliability of the message. After all, Taiwan's public opinion environment is not always reliable. Second, even if the information is true, it is reasonable for politicians to deny it before finalizing the itinerary. If it is Annette Lu, she is undoubtedly a heavyweight in the political world. Annette Lu was born in the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and participated in important events, but she gradually distanced herself from the DPP. For Wang Jinping, his image is not good in the mainland, and some previous trips have been canceled because of this. As for Song Chuyu, he has visited the mainland and received a high-level reception, so if it is still him this time, there may not be much new. Which of these people do you think is most likely to visit the mainland?

In addition to Ma Ying-jeou, there are also outgoing heavyweight officials in Taiwan's political circles visiting the mainland?
In addition to Ma Ying-jeou, there are also outgoing heavyweight officials in Taiwan's political circles visiting the mainland?
In addition to Ma Ying-jeou, there are also outgoing heavyweight officials in Taiwan's political circles visiting the mainland?