Gao Hongan, a candidate for the mayoral election of the Hsinchu People's Party, said in an interview tonight that Ke Wenzhe's speech about "bully and hooligan sexually assaulting women" was outspoken, and that the counter-action to the media was just showing off the phone case.

(Photo by reporter Hong Meixiu)

[Reporter Hong Meixiu / Hsinchu Report] Two days after the "discriminatory education" gaffe and evasion from the media, Gao Hongan, the mayoral candidate of the People's Party of Hsinchu, attended the North District's political briefing tonight (23rd). The media asked the mayor of Taipei Ke Wenzhe made the inappropriate remarks that "bullies and hooligans rape girls". She said that after communicating with Ke Wenzhe, she understood that it was because he hated the situation that the ruling party used the state apparatus and used various green camp flanks to bully.

Gao Hongan said that when he communicated with Ke Wenzhe, he mentioned that this kind of behavior should not happen in the Taiwan election, especially what happened in the past few days, using such a "high-level" method to treat the mayoral candidate of Hsinchu.

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However, Gao Hongan did not respond positively to whether Ke Wenzhe's speech was improper.

And filmed the media "Show mobile phone case for everyone to see"

In addition, Gao Hongan was reluctant to be interviewed in the Legislative Yuan this morning, and she even took pictures of the media when she entered the car. To this, she responded that because there were quite a lot of media at the time, everyone was very busy, so she showed off the phone case for everyone to see.

Gao Hongan participated in the political briefing session of Cai Wensheng, a candidate for the North District City Council, and Xie Wenjin, the former chairman of the Hsinchu City Council, also attended the platform to support him. More than 80 villagers were present.

Gao Hongan (3rd from left), a candidate for the mayor of Hsinchu from the People's Party, attended the political briefing held in the North District tonight. Former Speaker Xie Wenjin (4th from left) was also on the stage.

(Photo by reporter Hong Meixiu)