Huang Kuo-chang confident of a six-seat sweep in Taipei City Council election
Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang played down friction with the Kuomintang over vote allocation in Taipei, and voiced optimism about his own party's council candidates.
- The nine-in-one local elections go to the polls on November 28, and the KMT is for the first time coordinating vote allocation across all districts in the Taipei City Council election, prompting reports of discontent in the white camp.
- Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an will not campaign individually for TPP candidates, opting instead for joint rallies.
- Huang said the TPP's strategy is simple — concentrate votes behind the six candidates it has nominated — and that he is confident all of them will win.
- He stressed that the TPP has its own distinct identity and that there is no need to make an issue out of such a minor matter.
Outlook: The blue and white camps are maintaining cooperation in Taipei on the surface, but each is going its own way on vote allocation, and further friction before the election seems likely.