Wu Yinong (left), a candidate for the by-election of the Democratic Progressive Party's Taipei Third Constituent District Legislator, went to Dazhi Bei'an Road intersection early on the morning of the 29th, accompanied by Wu Siyao, a fellow legislator.

(Photo by reporter Liu Xinde)

[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Legislative by-elections for Taipei’s third constituency (North Songshan and Zhongshan) will be voted on January 8 next year. KMT candidate Wang Hongwei has repeatedly asked for a debate, and DPP candidate Wu Yinong avoided giving Wang Hongwei More smears on the stage refused, but the outside world is still concerned about whether there will be a debate; the media asked today if they really don't want to debate, Wu Yinong said that the opponent has not put forward specific views on his political views so far, and has been abusing and spitting since the first day of the election campaign , everyone can imagine what such a debate will be like.

Wu Yinong and legislator Wu Siyao called for votes at the intersection this morning. He expressed that it was a pity that his opponents did not provide specific responses to all political opinions. However, in terms of national defense affairs, the opponents seemed to agree with the reform of the military service system. In terms of education, affordable and high-quality services after programming language courses, and the relocation of Songshan Airport, the opponent has never specifically stated its position except for criticism.

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Wu Yinong believes that the debate is to have different views on positions. The opponent has not put forward specific views on his specific political views so far, which is very difficult to discuss. The opponent has not given up insulting and spitting since the first day of running for the election. Everyone can Imagine what it would be like to have no opinion on the position, but quite positive on the spit.

Wu Yinong pointed out that there are still 10 days left in the election, and he hopes that voters will come out to vote on January 8. In the end, voters are the boss, and he also hopes that voters will see his serious efforts.