Source: Global Network
[Global Network Report Reporter Kang Bohao] According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency", Tsai Ing-wen held a video talk with House of Representatives Members Takashi Saemi who are running for the president of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party . The DPP claimed that at the video conference, "the two exchanged opinions on regional security, economic situation and industrial supply chains." In this regard, some netizens on the island questioned whether Tsai Ing-wen's move was "betting"? Some netizens also reminded Tsai Ing-wen, hasn’t he learned a lesson when Biden was elected at ?

Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report screenshot
It is reported that the election of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has begun, and former Japanese General Affairs Minister Takaichi Saemi is one of the candidates; this election will determine who will take over the new prime minister.
DPP claimed today that Tsai Ing-wen held video talks with Takashi Sae-nae. In addition to thanking Japan again for extending a helping hand to provide nearly 3.9 million doses of new crown pneumonia vaccine during the epidemic, the two exchanged views on topics such as "regional security, economic situation, and industrial supply chain".
Tsai Ing-wen claimed that "Taiwan-Japan mutual assistance is a very important link and is of great significance to the stability and prosperity of the region. She hopes that Taiwan and Japan will have closer cooperation in various fields in the future." The video talks lasted about 30 minutes.
In response to this, some netizens on the island questioned that Tsai Ing-wen's move was "betting on" Takashi Sae-nae. ↓

Some netizens also "remind" Tsai Ing-wen: Stupid, has Biden not been taught a lesson when he was elected? ↓

According to previous reports, during the term of the previous US President Trump , the DPP authorities pursued the "alliance between the United States and the United States and China" line and vigorously cooperated with the United States' suppression of the mainland. During the US election at that time, from Democratic Progressive Party politicians to green-campus media, to the Democratic Progressive Party’s “Internet Water Army”, they sought after Trump on one side, derogated Biden, and created a noisy scene of “Taiwan is the most popular area in the world.”
However, on the evening of December 14, 2020 local time, after the US Electoral College confirmed that Biden won 306 electoral votes, on December 15, Taiwan's foreign affairs department quickly took advantage of the popularity, claiming that it would congratulate in appropriate ways through relevant channels, and said that Tsai Ing-wen had sent a letter to congratulate. In this regard, some netizens on the island mocked the DPP authorities for "(in the past) to suppress the wrong treasure, but now they are trying hard to lick it."