From "picking up a gun" to "picking up a cigarette", Tsai Ing-wen experienced ups and downs. The security personnel of the Taiwan authorities were caught in a private smoke storm, which made Tsai Ing-wen, who was striving for re-election, severely slashed her image, and she could

From "picking up a gun" to "picking up a cigarette", Tsai Ing-wen experienced ups and downs in July. The security personnel of the Taiwan authorities were caught in a private smoke storm, which caused the image of Tsai Ing-wen, who was striving for re-election, to be severely damaged, and in the end they could only stop the bleeding with an apology; Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu was nominated by the Kuomintang and would lead the Blue Army to 2020, Gao Decibel shouted that he would pull down "incompetent government ", and his momentum was even more chasing Tsai Ing-wen.

According to the latest poll by Taiwan United Daily News, if the 2020 election is a blue-green showdown, Han Kuo-yu and Tsai Ing-wen will each draw with 32% support. If no party member Ko Wen-je joins the battle, in the case of three people competing, Han Kuo-yu leads with 29% support, Ko Wen-je temporarily ranks second with 25%, and Tsai Ing-wen is behind with 22%. At present, Tsai Ing-wen will not only make the road to re-election more difficult because Ko Wen-je divides nearly 30% of the votes of the green camp supporters, but also makes the situation of blue, green and white competition and election index change rapidly.

According to Taiwan media reports, in order to reverse the impact of the "private cigarette door" on her, Tsai Ing-wen tried to bring public opinion back to her "good field" - for two consecutive days, she played the "anti-China card" in an interview with Japanese media NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Association) and her personal Facebook post, and her remarks were out of line. Not only that, she also told the media that her re-election campaign office will be launched in October, and she will go to the grassroots level while she is on holidays, constantly adjusting her pace. In addition, the DPP also pointed out that in the future, the "Party and Court Party" and the DPP Taiwan legislative body party group and election headquarters will fight together, and "Youth and the Internet" will be the key business block. The Central Committee of the DPP also plans to hold the Democratic Progressive Party Celebration on September 28 to organize the Party Congress to build momentum for the first wave of large-scale campaigns for the 2020 election.

In addition, the DPP lost the "nine-in-one" election last year, attributed a large part of the reason to the interference of "fake news" and tried to comprehensively crack down on "fake news" by "revising the law". At present, several green camp officials, including Xu Guoyong, the head of the Taiwan Internal Affairs Department, have loudly "reported" and filed judicial lawsuits against "fake news". Among them, Xu Guoyong sued "Kaohsiung fans" on the grounds that he did not criticize Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu for not dealing with the flooding and spreading "fake news" on the Internet.

In addition to Xu Guoyong, a 19-year-old island college student recently posted a post on the island forum asking if the person behind Chen Ju in a video was Major Wu Zongxian involved in the private cigarette case? Unexpectedly, such a question also made Chen Ju, Secretary-General of Office Tsai, sue, and the island's criminal bureau quickly handled the matter by "spreading rumors".

In addition, it also includes the recent tax-free cigarette smuggling incident. Former foreign affairs official Jie Wenji questioned the Taiwan transportation department helping Tsai Ing-wen cut, and Lin Jialong's office also commissioned lawyers to take legal action; the dengue fever incident, some Taiwan netizens questioned and spread "Tsai Ing-wen visited Haiti and scattered NT$4.5 billion but ignored Taiwan dengue fever". Tsai Office also reported the case; there were 719 Kaohsiung flooding, Tainan netizens circulated old photos of flooding, and the case of Su Zhenchang missing, and the Green Camp had relevant legal actions. Taiwan media reported that because the Democratic Progressive Party lost the "nine-in-one" election last year, the review believed that it was interference from false information, and now it has become particularly sensitive to . However, some lawyers on the island questioned that no "ruling party" would shout for sue at all times!

In this regard, some Taiwan media pointed out that when the Tsai administration is increasingly taking action against "fake information", it is indeed deterrent and deterred, but sometimes there seems to be a big vague area between public comments and fake information, which is difficult to distinguish. Taipei City Councilman Luo Zhiqiang commented on "Those who violate the DPP will be punished even if they are far away; those who help the DPP become an eastern factory will never be able to do it." believes that this is the "green terror" of Taiwan .

Tsai Ing-wen arranged to post an exclusive interview with Japanese media NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Association) on the same day of the Kuomintang Congress, and once again played the "anti-China card" to highlight the different routes of each other.What is the purpose of this move? Officials from the Tsai administration have to sue the public one after another. Can manipulating "green terror" really help them win the election?

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