Lu Shiow-yen, Han Kuo-yu and Chiang Wan-an say all three are needed for the KMT to return to power
Taiwan's opposition KMT is showing off a unified top trio, and Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen is dodging questions about running for president — a sign the party is lining up early for 2028.
- Lu appeared alongside Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu and Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, saying all three are needed if the KMT is to govern again.
- Asked directly whether she will run for president, Lu neither confirmed nor denied it.
- Chiang has already said he is focused on winning re-election as Taipei mayor, damping talk that he is the presidential pick.
- The joint appearance reads as a show of unity among the KMT's three most visible figures, with Lu the most likely standard-bearer.
Outlook: Expect more staged appearances by the trio and continued non-answers from Lu until the party's presidential nomination fight formally opens.