Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan presided over his first city meeting.

(Photo by reporter Tian Yuhua)

[Reporter Zheng Mingxiang/Taipei Report] In order to implement transitional justice, the Ministry of the Interior encourages county and city governments, schools and other public buildings to remove or rename symbols of authority, with a maximum subsidy of 100,000 yuan per piece; Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, who presented the portrait of his great-grandfather and former President Chiang Kai-shek to his great-grandfather and former president Chiang Kai-shek, said that public opinion politics is Taiwan's precious asset, and democracy and the rule of law are the principles that matter most.

DPP Taipei City Councilor Wang Shijian gave Jiang Wanan a portrait of his great-grandfather and former President Chiang Kai-shek in the Taipei City Council yesterday, and shouted that Chiang Kai-shek maintained the dictatorship with guns, but was still abandoned by the people of Taiwan. In 1974, Jiang Wan'an was elected mayor of the capital. In a democratic society, "there is no room for error."

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Jiang Wan'an presided over the first municipal meeting after taking office this morning. Before the meeting, he was asked about the Ministry of the Interior's efforts to encourage the removal of symbols of authoritarianism and other transitional justice practices. It is the basis for the future administration of the Taipei City Government team.

As for President Tsai Ing-wen's announcement today that the compulsory service period will be extended to one year, Jiang Wan'an, who originally proposed to abolish the Beishi Military Service Bureau, said that the extension of the service period involves a wide range of aspects and requires a complete package and professional assessment. The most important thing is Ensure that the rights and interests of draftees will not be damaged.