According to reports by the Zhongtian News Network and other Taiwanese media on August 24, the second round of voting for a“General recall” initiated by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) once again suffered a crushing defeat. Currently, among the“Seven-long” caucus members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislature, director-general Wu Siyao, deputy director-general Lin chuyin, secretary-general Chen Peiyu, deputy secretary-general Lin Yueqin and Guo Yuqing all announced that they would not stay in office. General summons Ker Chien-ming said the term of office would be one year, all party and league cadres must be consoled for their“Performance of 100 marks”. At present, only deputy director-general Wang Yichuan has not yet made a statement, causing outside concern.
Ker Chien-ming (front) , photo source: Taiwan’s Zhongtian News Network
Reported that the “General recall” and “Nuclear three (Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant) restart referendum” ended on the 23rd, the results were landslide victory for the KMT, the DPP internal review waves.
The China Time News Network said that after Wu Siyao’s statement that she would not be re-appointed as the secretary-general of the party and Youth League, chen Peiyu, secretary-general of the league, Guo Yuqing, deputy secretary-general of the league and Lin Yueqin, deputy secretary-general of the league and Lin Chuyin also followed up and said they would step down from the league.
With only Ker Chien-ming and Wang remaining in the DPP’s “Seven-long” caucus, the move was seen as a move to “Force the palace”. However, in the face of “Family changes”, Ker Chien-ming responded that “All the consolation, they all performance 100 points.”. “Opposition parties” and netizens have named Ker Chien-ming as a “General recall” and “War criminal”. Will he continue to serve as the head of the DPP’s legislative body? Ker Chien-ming said the DPP’s general assembly will serve a one-year term, so do it until next year. China Time News Network said, as for Wang Yichuan’s attitude, as of press time were not responded.
On August 23rd a recall case against seven Kuomintang representatives failed, in addition, on July 26, the recall of 24 KMT deputies and the Mayor of Hsinchu, who was formerly a member of the Democratic People’s Party, also failed. The “General recall” instigated by the DPP authorities was closed down and ended in a big defeat.
Regarding the results of the second round of voting, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs office, Zhu Fenglian, said on August 24 that following the first round of voting on July 26, once again, the people of Taiwan say“No” to the DPP’s slapstick slapstick tactics of crushing dissent and ripping society apart. This fully shows that any“Taiwan independence” split and political manipulation are unpopular and inevitable failure.