Chen Shizhong held the "A-China Thanks Concert" in the evening.

(Photo by reporter Chen Yikuan)

[Reporter Wu Liangyi/Taipei Report] There are less than two weeks left to vote for the mayoral election of Jiuheyi County. Chen Shizhong, a candidate for mayor of Taipei from the Democratic Progressive Party, held a "A-China Thanks Concert" this evening. When he delivered a speech on stage, he said that the election was over. Afterwards, the people will look back at what the candidates have left. "The opponents leave ugly lies, and we leave behind the music and melody." Chen Shizhong also urged that even if you see the nature of your opponents, don't hate them, and you can't progress without unity.

Chen Shizhong said that every election dispute is a step towards unity and consensus, instead of tearing Taiwan apart with one election, what's the point of such democratic politics?

The election attack is for progress. Winning or losing the election is of course important, but after the election, everyone must think about what to leave behind for this city and Taiwanese society.

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Chen Shizhong said that after this concert and after the election, the people will look back, "the opponent left ugly lies, and we left the music and the melody."

Chen Shizhong said that we should resist lies and hatred with love and warmth. The closer we get to the vote, the more smears and attacks will be, but we will all meet everyone on the streets of Taipei and strive for recognition.

Chen Shizhong said that we must carefully observe the nature of our opponents, and we must strengthen our beliefs and concentrate our votes. "I also ask everyone, even if you see your nature, don't hate each other. If you don't unite, you will not progress."

Chen Shizhong also mentioned that his opponents have been dealing with hate issues since the first day, and even the ugly abuse and lies can be spoken out. "?

The Taiwan faction is very simple, just work hard for Taiwan.

Chen Shizhong held the "A-China Thanks Concert" in the evening.

(Photo by reporter Wu Liangyi)