Li Wenjun, deputy speaker of the Nanshi Kuomintang, who was seeking re-election in the speaker election, ran out of votes, which caused a burst of exclamation in the assembly hall.

(Photo by reporter Cai Wenju)

[Reporter Wang Jie/Tainan Report] Involved in the election bribery case of the chairman and deputy speaker of Tainan City, Li Wenjun, a Kuomintang city councilor who was originally charged, was released in court due to insufficient evidence. The first-instance ruling was sent back to the Tainan District Court for a further ruling. Today (13th), the Tainan District Court held that Li Wenjun was in danger of annihilating, falsifying, altering evidence, or colluding with accomplices or witnesses, and allowed him to be detained without seeing him.

Li Wenjun, a member of the Kuomintang, voted for the DPP city councilor Qiu Lili in the Tainan speaker election. At that time, there was a burst of exclamation in the assembly hall. In addition, Li Wenjun's "close friend" Huang Yiping was frequently exposed in this election bribery case, so the prosecutors targeted him. .

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Li Wenjun was not able to get bail this time. He always denied that he had violated the election strike law. He evaded the seriousness of how he was involved in the case, and there were some discrepancies in what he said to other witnesses. In addition, the prosecution has seized some evidence, which can prove that he has doubts about annihilation and collusion. Therefore, the court finally ruled that he should not be seen in custody.