Analysts warn that failure to contain the recall challenge could derail the KMT’s leadership transition before it even begins, leaving the Beijing-friendly party fractured and demoralised.
In an interview with the Taipei-based United Daily News on May 26, KMT chairman Eric Chu Li-luan signalled he was ready to step down after completing his term, hinting that Taichung mayor Lu Shiow-yen could be a promising successor.
“My position has always been consistent. Every time someone mentions mayor Lu Shiow-yen, I say, ‘She’s excellent – very welcome, sincerely welcome,’” Chu said. “What I hope for most is a smooth handover. I genuinely look forward to it.”
Under Chu’s proposed timeline, the KMT will announce the party chair race in July, hold internal voting in September and install a new leader by October.