Wang Hongwei, a candidate for the by-election of the legislator in the 3rd constituency of KMT's Taipei City District, said in an interview this morning that she did not hear such murmurs. What she heard was that Lin Yihua held a positive view on Lin Yihua's appointment as deputy mayor.

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[Reporter Cai Yahua/Taipei Report] KMT legislator Lin Yihua will serve as the deputy mayor of Taipei and is expected to take over in February next year. Because the term of office is less than one year, the legislator of Daan District in Taipei City does not need to be elected according to the regulations, which has aroused doubts within the party. Is there no one else?” Wang Hongwei, a by-election candidate for the legislator of the Kuomintang’s third constituency in Taipei City, said in an interview this morning that she didn’t hear such noise, and what she heard was that Lin Yihua held a positive view on Lin Yihua’s appointment as deputy mayor.

Wang Hongwei went to the Caopu Market to ask for tickets in the morning, and her opponent Wu Yinong also went to the market to sweep the streets to ask for tickets. Before the interview, she was asked if she was trying to compete for popularity?

Wang Hongwei said that everyone is trying their best to canvass votes. She met Wu Yinong at the school celebration event of Sanmin National Primary School earlier today, but she just arrived at the market and has not seen it yet. Everyone seized the last time and tried their best to canvass votes. They came to the market mainly with vendors, People please vote.

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Yan Ruofang, elected Taipei City Councilor of the Democratic Progressive Party, blasted on Facebook yesterday that Wang Hongwei and Lin Yihua are "running sisters". Wang Hongwei believes that Lin Yihua is an excellent legislative member and has rich administrative experience. Jiang Wanan, Taipei Mayor-elect As the deputy mayor, Lin also reported to everyone that he had made the best arrangements no matter in the review of relevant laws and regulations in Congress or in serving voters.

DPP Taipei City Councilor Hsu Shu-hua also criticized this morning that Lin Yihua has lost a legislator in Beishi, which is very bad. She has the conditions to serve as the deputy mayor, and everyone will support her, but don't occupy the latrine and do nothing.

In this regard, Wang Hongwei said that Lin Yihua is a very suitable candidate to serve as the deputy mayor in the future.

Candidates Wu Yinong (center left) and Wang Hongwei (right), candidates for the by-election of the third constituency in Taipei City, went to the Caopu Market on Xindong Street to collect votes on the 24th. The routes of the two crossed several times, but there was no interaction.

(Photo by reporter Liu Xinde)