Yeah, I think one big part of it is the intergenerational pact. I was introduced as a young reverse mentor to the cabinet when I was 33. At the time, the central government institutionalized this idea of people under 35 mentoring cabinet ministers about where young people want to go. This was because, again, they were at a point where intergenerational polarization threatened to tear the fabric apart. At the time, I think among young people, the KMT president had a very low approval rate. Nationally, it was 9%, as we’ve discussed.

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