, and the blue and green sent female generals Xu Shuhua and to compete. The only male candidate was Wang Yongqing, who was an independent member of the party. However, Wang set up a campaign board at Jiji Station in Jiji Town and the first side of the county. However, it quietly removed recently, which sparked discussion. In response, Wang Yongqing responded that he had changed the location and set up a board, and the county magistrate election will be "election to the end".
Nantou County Government stated that Jiji Station is the property of the county government. The original bid-bearing manufacturer was affected by the epidemic. The post has been stopped for one and a half years. At the beginning of this year, the county government carried out bid-bearing leases, and finally Wang Debiao and planned to be converted into a restaurant to operate. In June, July and August, the rent is not collected for the time being, but in September, Wang did not pay the rent over the deadline. He claimed that due to the epidemic, the investment promotion was not smooth. Finally, according to the contract between the two parties, the county government confiscated the performance deposit of 200,000 NT$1 , and will re-leas again in the future.
Wang Yongqing said that he wanted to rent a Jiji Station to open a restaurant and set up his campaign board in the Station Square. However, afterwards, the buildings on both sides of the square would block the visibility of the station, which might affect the crowds of people entering, so he would not continue to rent. Since he no longer had the right to use the station, the campaign board must naturally be removed and replaced with other places. As for the county magistrate's election, he would continue to "select to the end".
Wang Yongqing's real name was "Wang Chongren" in the past. He changed his name to Wang Yongqing in 2011, and he was the same name as Wang Yongqing, the former richest man in Taiwan and founder of Formosa Plastics, who passed away in 2008. In order to increase popularity, it is not uncommon for Taiwanese candidates to change their names to accompany celebrities.
Public information shows that Wang Yongqing had run for the representatives of Zhongliao Township in the past and had run for Nantou County Councillor three times. In 2008, he also wanted to run for the leader of Taiwan by signing, but he had never been elected in the election. This time, this is the first time he has registered to run for Nantou County Mayor. (Xue Yang/Edited)