A man dressed in Kim Jong-un cosplay appeared at the Kuomintang Party rally held in Taipei, Taiwan, on the 12th./Reuters Yonhap News
On the night of the 12th, one day before Taiwan’s presidential election, a man dressed as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appeared at the latest Kuomintang rally held in New Taipei, Taiwan. Dressed in an “all-white” style, with all his hair slicked back and a black people’s uniform, he scattered fake banknotes, waved missile-shaped balloons and shouted: “I support you (KMT candidate Hou Yui )”. Taiwan’s Free Times reported, “Security officers and police at the campaign site immediately stopped him as he approached the stage and took him to the police station.”
Howard
The ‘fake Kim Jong-un’ who invaded Taiwan’s election campaign is Howard In 2018, he entered Singapore before the North Korea-US summit in Singapore and gained fame by satirizing Kim Jong-un. In 2019 he went to Vietnam, site of the second North Korea-United States summit, and was deported by local police. In 2022, he announced his candidacy for Hong Kong’s chief executive and said: “China’s policies are no different from those of North Korea, so I am suitable to represent Hong Kong.”
Howard Said: “On behalf of Chinese President Xi Jinping, I support the election of (Kuomintang Party) Hou Yui and Zhao Shaokang, because if you are elected, there will be no need for China to unite by force.” On the 10th, Howard People’s Party candidate Ke Won-je supports active exchanges with China, arguing that “both sides of the Strait are one family.”
Howard According to the Free Times, Howard
A supporter shouts encouraging slogans during a Kuomintang rally in New Taipei City on the 12th./AFP Yonhap News
Elections will be held in Taiwan on the 13th to choose the next president. Depending on the results of this election, there is a high possibility that the economic landscape, including cross-Strait relations (China and Taiwan), global security situation, technology and trade, will fluctuate in the future . This election also had a pro-China and anti-China structure. While current President Tsai Ing-wen of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, who has pursued a pro-American and Taiwanese independence path, is not running due to the limit of three consecutive terms, Second-in-Command Vice President Lai Ching-de he is challenging the restoration of power as the ruling party’s candidate. In response, Hou Yui, a candidate from the main opposition Kuomintang party, which has received China’s support for its pro-China stance, aims to regain power after eight years.
2024-01-12 22:40:00
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