China Taiwan Net, April 19th, according to Taiwan's "United Daily News", Lin Daihua, a "legislator" of the Democratic Progressive Party, who intends to run for the mayor of Kaohsiung, has recently been involved in the "CNPC" personnel case on the island. The Kuomintang broke the news today that the culprit behind the whole case was Chen Meiling, secretary-general of the "Executive Yuan" of the Tsai Ing-wen authority, and questioned that due to factional struggles within the DPP, administrative resources were abused to monitor the party's "legislators".
The Kuomintang stated that in early March this year, Chen Meiling ordered relevant units in the "Executive Yuan" to quickly collect Lin Daihua's 12 cases of voter service entrustment cases, and immediately forwarded the information to a certain faction within the party. A few days later, the "legislator" surnamed Lin, who was being searched for, really had an accident. It was revealed that he helped voters close the "CNPC" personnel case, and helped a company close about bank loans and other cases.
Hu Wenqi, vice-chairman of the Kuomintang Culture and Communication Association, said that after the incident, Lin Daihua went to the "Executive President's Office" to protest to Chen Meiling. Chen asked the civil servant who had assisted in sorting out the information to be a scapegoat, and ordered Zhuang Lilan, the director of the public relations department, to do so within the shortest period of time. All relevant personnel will be transferred from to .
Hu Wenqi showed the relevant official documents and said that it took only one or two minutes from section chief Lin Boren's signature to Zhuang Lilan's approval. He questioned that there are councils on the section chiefs, and there are deputy chiefs on the councils, why did they skip all of them deliberately ? What is Zhuang anxious about? Is it again that Chen Meiling exerted inappropriate pressure? Hu Wenqi criticized that innocent and neutral civilians should not be sacrificed in political struggles. The DPP is basically breaking the law and destroying the system, and regards the "Executive Yuan" as the battlefield for the DPP's Kaohsiung mayoral primary election.
DPP "legislator" Lin Daihua, who intends to run for mayor of Kaohsiung, has recently been exposed to the "CNPC" personnel scandal.
Hu Wenqi also questioned whether is a case or a general case regarding Lin Daihua's love search? How many other government and opposition "legislators" have been included in the security surveillance by the Executive Yuan? Is the "legislator" of the opposition party also illegally searched?
Hu Wenqi said that the "Executive Yuan" should be responsible for the "Legislative Yuan", but under the DPP's rule, the executive power instead bullied the "legislative" power. He questioned "Mushuange Kui" Lin Quan, did he know that Chen Meiling was infringing on the "Legislative Yuan"? Does Lin Quan want to hold Chen politically responsible? Or did Lin Quan simply acquiesce in Chen's "election investigation" against "legislators"?
The island's media reported earlier that the DPP Kaohsiung mayor's inner-party battle for hegemony was turbulent, and various conspiracy theories arose. "British faction", "Xie faction" and "new faction" are fighting openly and secretly to win the mayor's throne, almost killing them to the bone. Recently, Chen Meiling, secretary-general of the "Executive Yuan", was named " Lai Qingde people", and seemed to be interested in helping "the new trend of is ". (China Taiwan Network Wang Siyu)
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