With the defeats the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) suffered in the  nine-in-one elections last year, a series of events — including a  legislator’s withdrawal and resignations of high-level officials — have  challenged the party’s stability. Do these events signify anything?
On  Jan. 27, KMT Legislator Hsu Hsin-ying (徐欣瑩) announced her withdrawal  from the party. Although denying her resignation was connected to the  election results, she said in a statement that she had “joined the KMT  to realize promises made to the electorate, and the decision to leave  the party is no different.”