Regarding whether to return the 770,000 yuan vote subsidy, Taipei City Legislative Committee by-election KMT candidate Wang Hongwei said yesterday that she would not dance with the DPP's double standard.

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Should Wang return the ballot subsidy?

Wu Yinong: Leave it to the voters to decide

[Reporters Yang Xinhui, Cai Sipei/Taipei Report] The day before yesterday, Vice President Lai Ching-te criticized the KMT’s candidate for the by-election of the third constituency in Taipei City (North Songshan, Zhongshan) as a legislator. According to her 25,727 votes, Democratic Progressive Party candidate Wu Yinong said yesterday that Wang Hongwei announced her candidacy for another position before she took office, and whether she is responsible is up to the voters to decide. If everyone accepts it, they will vote for her.

Wang Hongwei only questioned yesterday that this is a blurred focus, but did not respond much.

Whether to return to the king: do not dance with the double standard

Wang Hongwei won 25,727 votes in the 9-in-1 election. If calculated as a subsidy of 30 yuan per vote, she would receive a subsidy of more than 770,000 yuan.

Regarding whether the subsidy will be returned, Wang Hongwei said last night that the DPP legislators Cai Qichang and Cai Shiyi also ran for the election and did not return the subsidy; There should be 3.5 million yuan. The DPP will always have double standards, and she will not dance with the double standards.

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When Lai Qingde helped Wu Yinong stand on the platform last night, he criticized the Kuomintang for its momentum after winning the nine-in-one general election, losing its basic principles of democracy, and no longer responding to public opinion. Wang Hongwei hastily left her job as a member of parliament just after she was elected, and received a government subsidy of 30 yuan per vote, ignoring the public opinion of the 25,727 people who voted for her.

As for whether to return the subsidy?

Wang Hongwei said in an interview yesterday that a Polish Internet celebrity said the same thing a few days ago. At that time, Wu Yinong thought that this statement might blur the focus, but now he finds Lai Qingde's platform to make such an attack, "Does Mr. Wu Yinong think this is a blurred focus? Or He wants to adopt a double standard?"

In response to the Tsai government's decision to distribute 6,000 yuan in cash to each person, Wang Hongwei once felt that 6,000 yuan was too little "petty". When asked whether she would donate it back yesterday, she said that there are only three days before the election, and she only has victory in her mind. Choose, didn't think so much.

When Wu Yinong was interviewed yesterday, he was asked whether he thought Wang Hongwei should return the subsidy. Wu Yinong said that how to use the personal election subsidy is a personal decision. He thinks Lai refers to the fact that voters elected Wang Hongwei, but Wang announced it before taking office. Would voters consider it responsible to run for another office?

In the end, it is up to the voters to decide.

Wu Yinong also said that if everyone thinks it is acceptable and appropriate, of course they can vote for his opponent (referring to Wang Hongwei). Vote for Wu Yinong.