According to Taiwanese media reports, in order to consolidate the 9-in-1 election situation at the end of the year, the Kuomintang Central Committee issued a strict military order. The Central Standing Committee will pass the "Code of Conduct for Public Officials to Election Part

According to Taiwan media reports, in order to consolidate the 9-in-1 election situation at the end of the year, the Kuomintang Central Committee issued a strict military order. The Central Standing Committee will pass the "Code of Conduct for Public Officers to Election Party Members" tomorrow (7th) to be approved by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and Discipline Inspection Association, which clearly stipulates that party members are not nominated (recruitment and approval) are not allowed to register for election, and all violators will be expelled from the party or revoked.

In addition, the Kuomintang Central Commission for Discipline Inspection will hold a meeting on the 8th to handle election violations reported by local party departments to the Party Central Committee. It is understood that including Zhong Dongjin, the speaker of Miaoli County , who registered for Miaoli County, who was elected as the Speaker of Miaoli County, and Xu Zhengwen, a member of the Kuomintang Central Committee who registered for Taipei City Council, were all on the list of disciplinary measures submitted for the application.

According to the "Party Member Conduct Code" scheduled to be passed by tomorrow's Central Committee, those who violate party discipline and register for election will be expelled from the Party or revoked. After the Central Committee's Discipline Examination Conference on the same day, it will be submitted to the Central Committee on the 14th for formal approval.

According to the rules of the behavior of the Kuomintang’s party members, party members shall not openly stand up for non-Korean candidates, mobilize street sweeping and other open election assistance behaviors or hold positions in campaign organizations unless the constituency where the Kuomintang unnominated candidates run, and party members shall assist in elections with the approval of the constituency department, and party members shall also have spouses, direct blood relatives, and other special circumstances such as those who have spouses and direct blood relatives with friendly or non-party candidates, or based on considerations for major political tasks, they shall submit special cases to the central government for approval.