The leader of the DPP authorities Tsai Ing-wen went to New Taipei City for the eighth time on the 13th to help the DPP New Taipei mayoral candidate Lin Jialong assist in the election, and even shouted to supporters, "Don't think it's not bad for you." He went out to vote for Lin Jialong on November 26. Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe and New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the MRT New Taipei Shulin Line CQ890 section bidding project today (14th). When the media asked Hou this question, Hou said in surprise before Hou responded, Ke said in surprise, "Oh! You are so diligent!"
Tsai Ing-wen went to Xindian District, New Taipei City last night to select Lin Jialong, including the election of the headquarters "legislator" Shen Fahui, New Taipei City Councilman Chen Yongfu, Dai Weishan, and Xindian Dawenshan District Councilman Chen Naiyu, all attended the speech. Tsai Ing-wen called out to supporters and went out to vote for Lin Jialong and the city councillor and village chief nominated by the Democratic Progressive Party on November 26.
Ke Wenzhe and Hou Youyi were interviewed by media after attending the groundbreaking ceremony of the MRT New Taipei Shulin Line. When the media asked Hou Youyi about Tsai Ing-wen's thoughts on the eighth auxiliary election of Lin Jialong in New Taipei, but before Hou Youyi could respond, Ke Wenzhe looked at Hou Youyi in surprise and said, "Oh! I am so diligent!"
Hou Youyi continued to say that the biggest star in New Taipei City and the most important thing are the citizens of New Taipei City. He must work hard to help New Taipei City continue to cheer and support him, especially in the past four years, his political views have been fulfilled one by one, so that citizens can see the growth and prosperity of New Taipei City. Hou Youyi also said that he also hopes that all units of the DPP authorities can come to New Taipei City to see the significant changes in New Taipei City in recent years, witness the development and rise of New Taipei City, and care about the lives of citizens. (Lin Jingxian/editor)