Zhu Lilun
Zhu Lilun is the chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan's main opposition party. He was in the news for leading a series of memorial activities honoring Sun Yat-sen, where he faced criticism from the public regarding the party's recent electoral performances, highlighting the ongoing political tensions in Taiwan.
Born on Sep 15, 1969 (56 years old)
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Hong Kong:
Former party chairman Zhu Lilun handed over the party chairmanship during the meeting.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun visited the United States earlier this year and mentioned the '1992 Consensus'.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun was previously elected as the chairperson of the Kuomintang party and received congratulations from Xi Jinping.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun congratulated Zheng Liwen on her election as chairman.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun, the chairman of the Kuomintang, responded to Ko Wen-je's bail approval.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun expressed his willingness to pass the baton after the Kuomintang's victory in the recall election.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun expressed his hope for Lu Hsiu-yen to take over as the next chairman of the Kuomintang.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun stated that there are no true winners in a divided Taiwan and called for the government to focus on post-disaster reconstruction.
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Hong Kong:
Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun led the party's appeal to voters at the event.
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Hong Kong:
Zhu Lilun is the chairman of the KMT and participated in the rally against the recall vote.
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