Acting Minister of the Ministry of the Interior Hua Jingqun walked directly off the inquiry desk when preparing for inquiries. Taipei City Councilor Wang Shijian (right) said today that if it happened in the Taipei Parliament, he would have been thrown out, "I would throw chalk at the other party and ask him to draw a picture The circle is punished to stand there." (Photographed by reporter Cong Changjin)

[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Hua Jingqun, Acting Minister of the Ministry of the Interior, recently prepared inquiries at the Internal Affairs Committee of the Legislative Yuan. Li Guimin, a member of the Kuomintang legislator, asked about the issue of personal information leakage. Dissatisfied with the answer, he believed that Hua Jingqun was empty talk, and that the question choked by Hua was empty talk. The two broke out in a verbal battle, and finally Hua walked off the consultation desk; Bang out, "I will throw the opponent with chalk and ask him to draw a circle and stand there as punishment."

Hua Jingqun and Li Guimin broke out in a verbal war in the Liyuan a few days ago. Hua Jingqun criticized Li Guimin's question as far-fetched and didn't know how to answer it, but Li Guimin kept asking the same question and was dissatisfied with Hua Jingqun's answer. Stepping down from the inquiry desk, Li Guimin scolded, "Are you so arrogant now? The interrogation is not over yet. I don't care if you can accept it. The constitution stipulates that I have the right to interrogate. You are not eligible to go down until the interrogation is over!"

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Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yinong and Taipei City Councilor Wang Shijian went to Songjiang Market in Taipei City to collect votes in the morning. Wu Yinong was asked about Hua Jingqun’s opinion on leaving the inquiry desk without paying attention to Li Guimin. He said he did not know why Hua Jingqun walked down Information desk.

Wang Shijian said with a smile that if he had been in the Taipei City Council, he would have been kicked out. "I would throw chalk at the opponent and ask him to draw a circle and stand there."

The media also asked that President Tsai Ing-wen and Premier Su Zhenchang were not mentioned in the review of the Democratic Progressive Party’s defeat. Wang Shijian said that democratic politics is the politics of responsibility. We lost the election on November 26, and the responsibility for the politics of responsibility lies with the highest officials. He has said too many times about stepping down and taking responsibility. After all, he is in the Taipei City Council and has no control over the Executive Yuan. That's why he pushes Wu Yinong, hoping that Wu Yinong can bring the voice of the people to the Executive Yuan.