According to Taiwan media reports, the chairman of the Taiwan People's Party and mayor of Taipei Ke Wenzhe , today went to Nantou City to accompany the party's Nantou County Council candidate Jian Qianxiang to sweep the streets. Regarding the "legislator" Cai Biru, who was asked to resign due to the thesis storm, Ke responded that Cai was unwilling to interfere with the election of the People's Party, and we (People's Party) should also set a new model and are very responsible people.
Ko Wenzhe, accompanied by Jian Qianxiang and the People's Party members, went to Nantou Vegetable Market to sweep the streets, causing a stir, and visited the Taihe Palace in Pingheli in the local Pingheli. He was received by Lin Shizhao, the chairman of the temple. Ke also tasted Nantou bowl of rice cakes, and then everyone worshiped in incense and prayed for the smooth progress of the election.
In response to Cai Biru's paper storm, Ke asked Cai to "stop the bleeding first" and resign. Ke Wenzhe said that Cai Biru has high autonomy and is also very responsible. He believes that the entire paper incident is not in line with the routine. At this stage, she should not interfere with the election and development of the People's Party. Therefore, she should set a new model and take responsibility for all this.
was also affected by typhoon , and the roads in Taipei City were affected by disasters. Yangjin Highway was once closed. Ke was asked during an interview that he was not in charge of the city government. Ke said that he had ordered the Taipei Fire Department and Deputy Mayor Peng Zhensheng to prepare for the situation.
As for the Taipei mayoral election campaign, Chen Shizhong, the DPP, was rumored to have been abandoned from security. Ke said that he hoped that Taiwan would not go to negative elections and often voted for the other party because he did not like it. However, this phenomenon is not only Taiwan, but also in the United States. Although negative elections are still the norm, he still hopes that Taiwan can go to positive elections. Taiwan’s political circles should think carefully.