Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen said during the election that party votes can be cast for "Taiwan Foundation" and "my crime is relatively minor." He suggested that the Democratic Progressive Party also expel Tsai Ing-wen from the party.

2024/07/0119:21:32 hotcomm 1351

Gao Dacheng, a forensic doctor on the island, was listed on the non-district list of the "Happy Island Alliance" in the 2020 "general election". Today, he was expelled from the party by the Central Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party for violating party discipline. After Gao Dacheng learned about it this evening, he responded "I don't care" in English. He originally thought it was okay and didn't matter. Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen said during the election that party votes can be cast for "Taiwan Foundation" and "my crime is relatively minor." He suggested that the Democratic Progressive Party also expel Tsai Ing-wen from the party.

Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen said during the election that party votes can be cast for

Tsai Ing-wen (data map)

It is understood that the Democratic Progressive Party cooperated with the "Taiwan Foundation Progressive Party" in the 2nd district of Taichung City in the 2020 "General Election", and Tsai Ing-wen participated in the founding meeting of the "Tsai Ing-wen, Chen Baiwei U-Japan Joint Campaign Headquarters" Calling for votes, the people in the audience were asked, "Who should they vote for in the 'general election'?" "Where are the 'legislators'?" The people in the audience answered, Tsai Ing-wen and Chen Baiwei. Tsai Ing-wen asked again, "Where are the party votes?" She looked back at Chen Yiqi, chairman of the "Taiwan Foundation Progressive Party", and smiled and told the people, "I'm sorry, you have to decide for yourself." "We are not only good friends, but the political parties are also good friends. It’s easy to talk to friends!”

In addition, former Kaohsiung City Councilor Zheng Xinzhu, who was listed as a candidate for non-district “legislator” by the “One Side, One Country Action Party”, was originally a member of the Democratic Progressive Party and was also selected by the Democratic Progressive Party today. The party expelled him from the party. Chen Zhizhong, the son of former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian and Kaohsiung City Councilor, claimed that he was "sad and regretful" about this. Regardless of whether the "new assistant" is in the Democratic Progressive Party or not, he will always be the "big benefactor" of the Chen family.

Comprehensive Taiwan media reports

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