"Legislator" Chen Jiaohua released the tape, questioning the intervention of senior DPP authorities in the case of JingTV. Chen Jianping, former chairman of JingTV, confirmed yesterday that the recording was true.
China's Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun html re-criticized on the 429th that it was "this is a huge scandal", directly pointing out that Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen is the most important supporter behind it. The "Communication Communication Committee" (NCC) has become the election center of the New East Factory and the Democratic Progressive Party, and it should be abolished. It lamented that the party, government and military retreated from the media became slogans, and the Democratic Progressive Party has occupied the media in an all-round way.
Chen Jiaohua kicked off the founder of Mirror TV Pei Wei, who insisted on putting pressure on the NCC to launch a case through Mirror TV through high-level party and government officials. Chen Jianping issued two statements in a row to prove that the content of the recording is true. If necessary, he is willing to provide the complete audio file to the authorities.
Zhu Lilun called on all parties to release the complete tapes when attending the event on the 29th to let everyone verify whether it is true. He also pointed to the long-term internal strife of TV. It turned out that Tsai Ing-wen was the most important supporter behind her.
"Does Su Zhenchang dare to promise if there is pressure, he will step down immediately?" Zhu Lilun said that the NCC has no function at all and has become a thug of the DPP, a "New East Factory" and the DPP's election center. Such an NCC should definitely be abolished.
Zhu Lilun asked back: "All media people are touching their consciences. Have the party, government and military withdrawn from the media now?" He asked and answered himself and pointed out "No". Now the DPP and green media have fully occupied the media. All factions within the DPP must occupy the media. He also shouted to the people on the island: "Do you think this is a democratic society? Is this acceptable to you?" (Xue Yang/Editor)