The Kuomintang Taoyuan mayoral candidate Zhang Shanzheng (left) attended the "Good GO FUN City" event and distributed popcorn, hoping that everyone will be "good and good".

(Photo by reporter Li Rongping)

[Reporter Li Rongping/Taoyuan Report] Zheng Yunpeng, a candidate for the mayoral election of Taoyuan from the DPP, held a performance briefing yesterday (1), and Executive President Su Zhenchang also attended. This case "doesn't need to be investigated" controversy?

The Kuomintang Taoyuan mayoral candidate Zhang Shanzheng was interviewed at the city council chairperson Qiu Yisheng's campaign for the headquarters seat on the afternoon of the 2nd. He criticized the "Mirror TV" case, not Su Zhenchang's decision, but what the people of the country decide.

In response to media questions about the Jing TV case, Su Zhenchang said that "there is no need to investigate", causing controversy?

Zhang Shanzheng said that in the case of Jing TV, it is not Su Zhenchang who has the final say, but how the people of the whole country decide. If Su Zhenchang wanted to deceive the past with "do not need to investigate", he asked back, if the people of the whole country would dare to vote in the election at the end of this year To the DPP?

He also said, "If there is an award for a cheeky government, Su Zhenchang is definitely the first prize."

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As for Su Zhenchang's participation in Zheng Yunpeng's performance briefing?

Zhang Shanzheng also said that Zheng Yunpeng's political performance briefing was the "most indifferent" briefing in history, but it was more important for Su Zhenchang to take advantage of this briefing to clarify the mirror TV issue.

The Kuomintang Taoyuan mayor candidate Zhang Shanzheng (3rd from left) and others attended the "Good GO FUN City" event and distributed popcorn, hoping that everyone will be "good and good".

(Photo by reporter Li Rongping)

His opponent Zheng Yunpeng held a performance briefing. Zhang Shanzheng (middle) said in an interview that he felt that Zheng Yunpeng's political performance briefing was the most indifferent briefing ever.

(Photo by reporter Li Rongping)