China News Service, May 23. According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report, the Democratic Progressive Party held a party member vote on the 22nd to re-elect all Taiwan party member representatives and the chairman of each local party department. Next, the faction battlefield will be moved to all Taiwan party representatives in July. At the General Assembly, the Executive Committee, the Central Standing Committee and the Central Jury were re-elected, and the core of the party's power was reorganized.

  In the next two years, Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of the Taiwan authorities, will serve as the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party at the end of his term.

For the term of the party post after the re-election, the party will handle the 2024 "general election" primary election, the nomination mechanism for regional "legislators" and non-divisional "legislators", etc. Quite active layout, for a favorable position.

  The DPP will hold an all-Taiwan party congress in July, re-elected executive committee members and central judges, and reorganized the core of the party's power.

  Party insiders said that the DPP members voted on the 22nd, and 299 seats were elected to vote for all party representatives in Taiwan. 298 seats are of course party representatives, and these 597 votes will be re-elected to the executive committee and the central judges at the July National Congress.

  According to regulations, after all party representatives in Taiwan elect 30 Central Executive Committee members, 10 Central Standing Committee members will be elected from among the 30 Central Executive Committee members.

  At present, the factional power structure of the Central Committee, the highest decision-making body of the DPP, includes 3 seats of the "New Clan", 1 seat of the "Soviet Clan", 1 seat of the "Green Friendship Link", 2 seats of the "Positive Parliament", and 2 seats of the "British Faction". "2 seats, 1 seat of "Speaking Speech".

  Party insiders said that on May 25, the Central Executive Committee will confirm the electoral list for all party representatives in Taiwan.