Lin Lichan, a former legislator of the Kuomintang, held a press conference on the 17th entitled "Voting determines the power of new residents - 1126 come out and vote!" to encourage Taiwan's new residents to participate in democratic elections.

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[Reporter Shi Xiaoguang/Taipei Report] The Kuomintang today invited a number of representatives of new residents to hold a press conference entitled "Voting determines the power of new residents - 1126 to come out and vote!". Lin Lichan, director of the Women's Department of the Kuomintang, called on all new immigrants to come out on the 26th. Vote to exercise citizenship and collectively demonstrate the strength of the new residents, supporting every candidate who supports the new residents with a vote.

In addition, the Women's Department of the Kuomintang Organization Conference also produced reminder posters in 7 languages ​​including Chinese, English, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Cambodian, and Indonesian, calling on new ethnic groups to enter the polling station to exercise their rights on the 26th.

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Lin Lichan pointed out that there are currently about 570,000 marriage immigrant families in Taiwan. If the children and spouses are included, the number will be millions. Regarding the medical rights of new immigrants, children's education and development, many policies still need to be developed. In place, she called on all new immigrant sisters to exercise their citizenship rights and give substantive support to those candidates who promote the new resident policy.

Lin Lichan pointed out that among the number of new immigrants, the proportion from China is the highest, accounting for more than 60%, followed by Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia and other countries, and the distribution of new residents is in New Taipei City and Taoyuan City. If you don't come out to vote, your rights will be buried.

A male new resident who has been in Taiwan for more than 20 years and is originally from Indonesia said that many new resident sisters married to Taiwan and lived in inconvenient places such as deep mountains. strength.

Another female new resident from Guizhou, China, said that she is a first-time voter this year and a loyal fan of Jiang Wanan, the KMT’s candidate for mayor of Taipei. Stand up and vote for your ideal candidate.