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The DPP wants to confirm Lin Zhi as the main war criminal
After the election, Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairman of the DPP. At the same time, as a sign of sincerity, the DPP set up a defeat review group to reflect on the reasons for the defeat. In the recent review report, the DPP attributed its failure to black gold , public security issues, and Lin Zhijian’s failure to stop the bleeding in time after he was exposed to plagiarism.

The entire report only named and criticized Lin Zhijian, which was very likely to put the blame on Lin Zhijian. Lin Zhijian was naturally not happy. He issued an article saying that he was indeed shouldering the responsibility for failing to win the post of mayor of Taoyuan. However, it would be too unreasonable to blame all the reasons for the DPP's defeat on himself.
Netizens also felt sorry for Lin Zhijian and felt sorry for him. According to the poll, only 12.8% believed that Lin Zhijian was mainly responsible for the defeat, but 44.5% of the people believed that Tsai Ing-wen should be the most responsible. In addition, 7.9% of the respondents believed that Chen Shizhong should bear the main responsibility, and 5.9% believed that Su Zhenchang should be responsible. The number of people who believe that Lin Zhijian, Chen Shizhong and Su Zhenchang should be responsible combined are not as many as Tsai Ing-wen alone.
Tsai Ing-wen is perfectly invisible
However, in all the review results of the Democratic Progressive Party, Tsai Ing-wen has almost never appeared. Tsai Ing-wen's responsibilities seem to have resigned along with her resignation. This phenomenon occurs because, on the one hand, Tsai Ing-wen is too arrogant in the Democratic Progressive Party. Almost all those who criticize Tsai Ing-wen and are at odds with Tsai Ing-wen have been pushed to the margins, so no one dares to point out her fault; on the other hand, although Tsai Ing-wen is no longer the party chairman, she is still Tsai Ing-wen in key positions such as acting chairman and review team leader, and everyone dares to be angry but dare not speak out.
Kuomintang Taipei City Councilor You Shuhui pointedly pointed out that the DPP is avoiding important matters and neglecting trivial matters. Tsai Ing-wen is the focus. The Democratic Progressive Party's tragic defeat cannot be Tsai Ing-wen's fault, but if we have to find a person who made a mistake, it can only be Lin Zhijian, who has the smallest position and made the first mistake. But if the DPP wins this time, it will be a different situation. Everyone in the DPP must praise Tsai Ing-wen for her effective leadership and proper selection of people. In short, the faults are all other people's, but the merits are all the Tsai administration's.

The hypocritical culture of the Democratic Progressive Party
This hypocritical culture has become the consensus of the Democratic Progressive Party. Tsai Ing-wen and Su Zhenchang, Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Qingde, two incompatible pairs, fought fiercely behind the scenes, both wanted to kill each other, but they still smiled at each other and even praised each other.
After Tsai Ing-wen left the "Executive Yuan", she told her friends that she would never work with Su Zhenchang in this life. As a result, she became inseparable with Su Zhenchang and comforted Su Zhenchang to continue to serve as the head of the "Executive Yuan". Similarly, Tsai Ing-wen secretly used Su Zhenchang, Chen Qimai and others to suppress Lai Qingde, but when asked whether Lai Qingde was suitable to be the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, Tsai Ing-wen said without hesitation, "He is."
The Democratic Progressive Party is friendly on the surface but murderous behind the scenes. Hypocrisy is prevalent within the party. If this culture only spreads within the party, there is nothing wrong with it. At most, it will only affect the development of the Democratic Progressive Party. The key is that the DPP has not hidden it well and has exposed this trend. If it is seen by the Taiwanese people, big problems will arise.

Taiwanese people are already dissatisfied with the Democratic Progressive Party. Now, the Democratic Progressive Party is unwilling to do a good job in reviewing just one defeat, let alone the more important people's livelihood and economy? From childhood to adulthood, Taiwanese people's dissatisfaction with the Democratic Progressive Party has continued to grow, and the Democratic Progressive Party is still immersed in the illusion that it is powerful. It is really sad!
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