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The rise of e-commerce has brought about adjustments in economic structure and changes in employment patterns. A large number of traditional retail industries have been impacted, resulting in the closure of many physical stores and rising unemployment rates. Emerging e-commerce-related industries such as logistics and customer service have absorbed a large number of workers. This change in employment structure has led to the redistribution of social resources and has also caused a series of social problems.
On the political level, the economic changes brought about by the development of e-commerce have affected the interests of different groups, thus changing the balance of political power. In some regions, due to the rapid development of e-commerce and economic prosperity, residents' expectations and demands on the government have also increased. When formulating policies, the government has to consider the development needs of e-commerce related industries in order to win the support of these voters.
Back to Jiang Qichen's cancellation of the KMT chairman election, to some extent, this also reflects the confusion and struggle within the KMT in dealing with social changes. The economic and social changes caused by e-commerce have challenged the KMT's original political strategy and organizational structure. There may be differences within the party on how to adapt to the new social and economic situation and how to win the support of different interest groups.
In addition, the development of e-commerce has also promoted the rapid and transparent dissemination of information. Social media and online platforms have become important channels for the public to express their opinions, which has had a profound impact on the image shaping of politicians and the formation of political decisions. Jiang Qichen's decision may also have been under pressure from online public opinion and public opinion.
In short, the development of the e-commerce industry is like an invisible hand, driving social change, including the political field, without our awareness. We need to think deeply and study this change in order to better cope with future challenges.