Wu Yinong, a candidate for the by-election of legislators in Taipei's third constituency, held a press conference on the 20th to express his political views and responded to questions from reporters.

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[Reporter Cai Sipei/Taipei Report] Legislative by-elections for Taipei’s third constituency (North Songshan and Zhongshan) will be voted on January 8 next year. Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yinong made a statement on fire protection this morning, and KMT candidate Wang Hongwei proposed tax repayment See you at Minzheng.

Wu Yinong said that he believes that the majority of the public expects the election to return to political opinions. He chose not to spit or abuse his opponents, but to put forward specific political opinions. He hopes that the election will be less manipulated.

Wu Yinong held a "Resilient Society-Strengthening Fire and Disaster Relief Energy" political opinion presentation this morning, and Wang Hongwei also expressed her political opinions at the same time.

As for Wang's proposal on tax repayment in civil affairs this morning, Wu Yinong said in an interview that he has not seen Wang's political opinions, and he must see his political opinions before he can make a more fair comment.

Wu emphasized that he has made very clear positive election promises to everyone, and he will continue to insist on telling everyone the direction of future politics through his propositions. Regarding specific propositions that affect national security and national competitiveness, he holds press conferences every week. Today is the 4th game.

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Wu Yinong said that I hope everyone will see a candidate who takes the responsibilities of legislators seriously, takes democratic culture seriously, and insists on positive elections. I hope more friends can give him encouragement, support and affirmation on January 8.

Wu Yinong questioned yesterday that Wang Hongwei listed supervision of the budget as a political opinion, while Wang countered that many legislators regard supervision as a political opinion, criticizing Wu for not knowing how to find someone to make up for lessons.

Wu said today that he has heard countless verbal abuse and slobber since the first day of running for the election, and everyone may feel impatient after hearing so much slobber.

Wu said that he believed that the majority of the public expected the election to return to political opinions, so he chose not to spit or abuse his opponents, but to put forward specific political opinions, and other operations and election operations can be less.

However, the media is also concerned that Wu Yinong's policy on fire protection cannot be decided by a legislator in one term, whether he is worried about being questioned by his opponents about using anti-aircraft guns.

Wu emphasized that each political opinion proposes a specific implementation plan and direction, regardless of the budget, from the military service system to the relocation of Songshan Airport, the improvement of foreign language education, the strengthening of the social safety net, and the improvement of disaster relief capabilities. Specific solutions, whether through policy implementation or budgeting, are the most pragmatic political views for him.