Yunlin County Magistrate Race, Platforms Clash: Liu Chien-kuo Pushes a Medical Industry Park, Chang Chia-chun a Museum of Fine Arts
Taiwan's Yunlin county race heated up as both major-party candidates rolled out rival platforms on the same day, a neutral-to-positive sign for voters who now have two clear choices.
- With 100 days left before the year-end local elections, the DPP's Liu Chien-kuo and the KMT's Chang Chia-chun both held policy launches at the same Douliu hotel, at staggered times.
- Liu is pitching a medical care industrial park, built around an expanded National Taiwan University Hospital branch in Huwei and a national elderly-health research center, plus welfare perks like free milk for students and seniors, subsidised dental work, and free shingles shots.
- Liu's pitch is that better healthcare and the jobs around it will keep young people from leaving the county.
- Chang released an art museum white paper, promising a Douliu venue with international exhibitions, a local art collection, and digital shows.
- Sitting county chief Chang Li-shan publicly handed Chang Chia-chun a symbolic relay baton, asking her to finish 31 unfinished major projects.
Outlook: Expect the campaign to sharpen into a contest between healthcare-and-welfare spending and culture-and-continuity, with both sides courting local officials for endorsements.