Xiongzhong student Zhang Lingmin and Lin Shangyi, the founder of the "Democracy to Adult" campaign, sent 850 postcards to senior sisters at the Kaohsiung Youth Post Office this morning, appealing to remember to go home and vote on November 26, supporting the constitutional revision of 18-year-old citizenship. Just to support myself back then.

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[Reporter Fang Zhixian/Kaohsiung Report] Zhang Lingmin, a student of Kaohsiung Middle School, and Lin Shangyi, the initiator of the "Democracy to Adults" campaign, sent 850 postcards to senior sisters at the Kaohsiung Youth Post Office this morning, appealing to remember to go home and vote on November 26 , The two expressed their support for the 18-year-old citizenship amendment review, which is to support themselves back then.

Zhang Lingmin said that he has no right to vote and is under 18 years old, but for the sake of a better tomorrow for Taiwan, it is Xiongzhong's unchanging insistence to put in extra effort after class.

He said that Xiongzhong once organized a self-defense force to resist power during the 228 incident, and saw many Xiongzhong people during the 318 student movement and anti-curriculum movement.

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Zhang Lingmin said that from the perspective of the international situation, all anti-extradition to China and wars between Ukraine and Russia are the expansion of authority, and young people want to use a more direct way to fight against authority through votes.

He also hopes that the senior sister can give young people a chance to agree to the constitutional revision of the 18-year-old citizenship, and help him realize his dreams back then, and fight for Taiwan together, and together find the unfulfilled dream of 18 years old.

Lin Shangyi also said that the event was held to support the 18-year-old citizenship referendum on November 26.

With 4 days left until the polling day, I would like to remind everyone to go home and vote in the most determined way.

He explained that the postcards were sent to his dearest ones to commemorate the joy at that time. He chose to use postcards, not only to commemorate Taiwan's first constitutional revision, but also to share with the senior sister the most urgent desire to join Taiwan's civil society.

In front of the youth post office, the two sent a symbolic postcard to the addressee "Chen Qimai", which read: "I have you as a partner on the Democracy Road, and I am afraid that I will be lonely if I leave Kale. Continue to write our Kaohsiung story." ".

He also shouted "18 citizen power, the referendum must agree", and called on the seniors to return to their hometowns to vote in favor.

The two symbolically sent a postcard to the addressee "Chen Qimai", which read: "I have you as a partner on the Democracy Road, and I will be lonely if I leave Kalei. Let's continue to write our Kaohsiung story."

Call on seniors to return to their hometowns to vote in favor.

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