Wu Yinong said that Lin Yihua deliberately postponed his resignation to avoid the Daan District Legislative Council by-election, "this is more serious than running away", which is a bad behavior.

(Photo by reporter Lin Zhengkun)

[Reporter Cai Sipei/Taipei Report] Kuomintang legislator Lin Yihua will serve as the deputy mayor of Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, but in order to avoid a by-election of legislators, the appointment will be postponed until February next year.

Wu Yinong, a candidate for the legislative by-election of the DPP's third constituency in Taipei City (North Songshan, Zhongshan), said today that Lin deliberately postponed his resignation to avoid the by-election of the Daan District Legislative Council. "This is more serious than running away." bad behavior.

Wu Yinong went to the intersection of Longjiang Street and Section 3 of Minquan East Road with Taipei City Councilors Yan Ruofang, Zhao Yixiang, and Chen Xianwei this morning to collect votes.

During the joint interview, Wu was asked about Lin Yihua's appointment as deputy mayor after avoiding the legislator by-election.

Wu said that when it comes to Lin Yihua, he must emphasize that there is only one legislator in each constituency. Lin seems to have deliberately postponed the resignation schedule to avoid the by-election of Daan District Legislators, so that Daan District will lose its only legislative body in the next year. As a committee member, he emphasized twice that "this is worse than running away", which is a bad behavior.

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Wu Yinong also hopes that friends of the Kuomintang will not deprive voters of their basic political rights because they cannot settle the competition in the party's primary election. He calls on the Kuomintang and Jiang Wan'an not to deprive voters of Da'an District of public opinion representatives because of party considerations.

Yan Ruofang also said that Jiang Wanan officially took office yesterday, but the cabinet members are lined up. Even if Lin Yihua who has not taken office is included, there are only 6 female cabinet members, which is very different from the 1/3 ratio proposed by Jiang Wanan before the election. Now it is only 1/3 6.

Yan said that this political opinion was put forward by Jiang himself, and there is no need for parliamentary review of the budget or third reading.

Or did Jiang Wanan start bouncing votes as soon as he took office?

How can the citizens of Taipei be handed over to Chiang for the next four years?

Wu Yinong went to the intersection of Longjiang Street and Section 3 of Minquan East Road with Taipei City Councilors Yan Ruofang, Zhao Yixiang, and Chen Xianwei this morning to collect votes.

(Photo by reporter Lin Zhengkun)