Taiwan authorities' "Executive Yuan" was eager to hold a meeting for the Japanese food export to Taiwan, but instead ignited the war on earth. Taipei Market was held at the "Agriculture and Food Administration" on the 13th. The meeting was in chaos before it started, and the two sides fought. (Photo source: Taiwan's United Daily News)
China Taiwan Network reported on November 14 that the Taiwan authorities' "Executive Yuan" requires 10 Japanese nuclear disaster food export meetings to Taiwan's Taiwan Provincial Government in 3 days. On the 13th, the public hearings were held in Taoyuan, New Taipei, , Taichung , and Taipei respectively, continuing the chaotic scene on the 12th, causing conflicts in various counties and cities, and even bloody fights appeared in Taipei. The Blue Camp also made every effort to counter Japan's nuclear disaster food imports.
According to Taiwan's United Daily News, the public hearings on the 13th appeared in Taoyuan, New Taipei, Taichung and Taipei respectively, and there were constant conflicts on the spot. The blue camp private representative shouted "The public hearing is invalid", and both the congressmen and the public were injured when they were banned by lottery. Almost all the public hearings in counties and cities ended in a panic under the "full martial arts" scene.
Kuomintang "legislator" Wu Zhiyang and Wan Meiling and six Taoyuan City Councillors, including slogans on the 13th, protesting at the public hearing meeting at Taoyuan venue, triggering multiple push conflicts; the organizer announced in the chaos that the "public hearing meeting was completed" and left the scene.
Kuomintang New Taipei City MPs Chen Mingyi, Hong Jiajun and Chen Yijun went to the New Taipei City Public Audition Conference to express their dissatisfaction, and a quarrel broke out at the scene; in the end, the Blue Camp Congressmen shouted "The public audition meeting is invalid and the meeting is dismissed." The entire public audition meeting, and the Taiwanese authorities officials failed to even complete the briefing. People who oppose the opening of Japan's nuclear disaster food imports slapped the table and quarreled with the people who support the opening: "Do you dare to let your children eat nuclear disaster food?" and "Can you respect those who want to listen to the briefing?" The atmosphere was booming, and police were dispatched to maintain order at one time.
Taichung public hearings, "legislator" Jiang Qicheng, Yan Kuanheng and more than 10 city councillors came to protest. After 40 minutes of severe push, the Taiwan authorities' "Deputy Director of the Food and Drug Administration" Wu Xiuying announced that the public hearings were completed and then left under the protection of police forces. Wu Xiuying said that she received a lot of messages and had achieved the purpose of communication. There was also fierce conflict in Taipei venue. "Legislators" Jiang Wan'an, Fei Hongtai , Gao Jinsumei and others all came to protest. The Labor League and the Environmental Group shouted loudly that the meeting was invalid and the public hearing ended before it started. Some protesters at the scene also said that the Tsai administration's opening of Japanese nuclear disaster food is "disregarding human life."
Chiayi City , which took the lead in the attack on the 12th, has been jointly proposed by Kuomintang member Zhang Xiuhua and Speaker Xiao Shuli, and the city government is requesting the city government to revise the "Food Safety Autonomy Regulations" and banned food from nuclear disasters into Jia City. The Kuomintang caucus of Taichung City Council also announced on the 13th that it will revise the Taichung City "Food Safety Autonomous Regulations" during this session, requiring nuclear disaster food to be compared with "zero detection of clenbuterol". (China Taiwan Network Zhu Lian)
New Taipei venue several times of argument, and the people held up anti-nuclear disaster food posters and slogans. (Photo source: Taiwan United Daily News)
Taichung held a public hearing meeting, and there was also a physical conflict. (Picture source: Taiwan's United Daily News)