Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yinong went to Taipei City Council this morning to pay a visit to the Taipei City Council DPP group.

(Photo by reporter Tu Jianrong)

[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] The Taipei City Council held the inauguration ceremony of its members today. KMT Taipei City Third Constituency (North Songshan, Zhongshan) Legislative Candidate Wang Hongwei also attended the inauguration ceremony. DPP Legislative Candidate Wu Yinong went to Taipei this morning The city council called on the North City Council Democratic Progressive Party group; Wu Yinong said, congratulations to Councilor Wang Hongwei for her re-election, and we will do our best to keep her in the Taipei City Council and continue to serve more than 20,000 voters, so as not to let her bear the notoriety of running away.

Regarding today’s visit to the council, Wu Yinong pointed out that he is grateful to the DPP’s Taipei City Council Clique for inviting him to this opportunity. Today’s visit to the council is mainly to congratulate the city councilors on their inauguration. He also brought small gifts and biscuits for everyone. After all, it is Christmas. Today In particular, I would like to ask you that there are more than 2 weeks left in the election, and I hope everyone can help Yinong, and help to urge more votes and solicit more votes.

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As for KMT legislator Lin Yihua, who will serve as the deputy mayor of Taipei, he is expected to take over in February next year. Since the term of office is less than one year, the Daan District legislator in Taipei City does not need to have a by-election according to the regulations, which has aroused doubts within the party; It is her basic right to stay in her current job. I believe voters see it very clearly. He believes that every voter who voted for her should be given the most basic explanation. Whether it is Wang Hongwei or Lin Yihua, will the voters lose one opinion? Delegate, this is where many MPs express their disappointment.

In addition, Hou Youyi, the mayor of New Taipei City, joined Wang Hongwei for the first time yesterday. However, Wang Hongwei proposed the extension of the second and third nuclear plants in the past. When asked whether he supported it, Hou Youyi said that Wang Hongwei had a good argument and hoped that the central government would deal with the nuclear issue as soon as possible. Waste, nuclear waste cannot always be placed in New Taipei City.

Wu Yinong said in an interview today that Mayor Hou insists that he does not want nuclear waste to be in New Taipei City. This also highlights the hollowness of the opponent’s Nuclear II and Nuclear III policies, as well as the lack of feasible suggestions. Candidates’ policy and political opinions are not Christmas wishes, but must be useful. As for the feasible plan, apart from mentioning the six words "Nuclear II, Nuclear III extension", the opponent did not propose how to extend the service, nor did it address Hou Youyi's biggest concern about nuclear waste disposal.