Wang Hongwei, a by-election candidate for the legislature in the 3rd constituency district of the KMT, said on the 22nd that Vice President Lai Qingde, who is running for the chairmanship of the Democratic Progressive Party, also directly faced the problem of gangsters within the party, and called on other members of the Democratic Progressive Party to also face it seriously.

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[Reporter Zheng Mingxiang/Taipei Report] Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yinong, a legislator in the third constituency district of Taipei City, said yesterday (21) that "no one will believe anyone" who accuses him of being a gangster; in this regard, KMT candidate Wang Hongwei said today, Vice President Lai Ching-teh, who is running for the chairmanship of the DPP, also directly confronted the underworld problem within the party and called on other people in the DPP to also face it seriously. Zhao Jieyou, the son of Zhao Yingguang, bombarded legislator He Zhiwei yesterday. Wang Hongwei pointed out that Zhao Jieyou's behavior cannot be tolerated in Taiwan's social morality, but he is not interested in commenting on grievances within the DPP.

Wang Hongwei pointed out in an interview today that Lai Qingde also directly faced issues such as the underworld ruling the country in response to the review report of the DPP's defeat yesterday. And other issues.

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As for Zhao Jieyou's statement yesterday to bombard Legislator He Zhiwei, Wang Hongwei believes that the cases involved in Zhao Jieyou's fraud, drug trafficking, etc. have been judged by the judiciary. , will not comment.

As for being criticized by Wu Yinong for constantly criticizing political saliva, he did not directly respond to whether he would like to debate; Wang Hongwei retorted that debate is the norm and basic knowledge of democratic elections. All kinds of elections at home and abroad will use debates to let voters know more about candidates’ ideas and policies. If you say Debate is spitting, and it is a violation of the basic common sense of democracy.