Dr. Cai Adaptation was revoked Netizen: It really hurts that young people + middle voters run away-Politics

National Taipei University doctoral dissertation written by Democratic Progressive Party legislator Cai Shiji was found to be plagiarized by the university and his doctorate was revoked. Netizens think that young people and middle-aged voters run away, which is really hurtful! When Democratic Progressive Party legislator Cai Shiji ran for the mayor of Keelung, he was … Read more

After Tsai Ing-wen resigns, “she” is expected to take over the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party?Informed sources appeared to break the news-Politics-China Times News Network

Zheng Lijun, former Minister of Culture. (File Photo / Photo by Zheng Rennan) The Democratic Progressive Party was defeated in the nine-in-one election. President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as party chairman, and Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai served as acting party chairman. Future by-election trends have attracted attention. It has been reported that the young generation of … Read more

Criticized as a “war criminal” Wang Haoyu retorted: I’m just a sock seller. If I want to be fired, I will be fired.

Former Democratic Progressive Party Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Haoyu said that he sold underwear, and he was expelled from the party. (file photo) 2022/11/27 14:02 [Instant News/Comprehensive Report]The results of the 9-in-1 election in 2022 came out. The KMT won 13 seats in the county and city election. Former DPP Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Haoyu … Read more

Zhou Yukoo’s turmoil green high-level: Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction has not fallen, and then he will fight “anti-China Taiwan” | Politics

Regarding the famous Zhou Yukou’s two waves of chasing and attacking Legislator Jiang Wanan’s father’s old “rolling in bed”, the DPP executives confessed to the media today (5) that they interfered with Chen Shizhong’s election; Polls show that President Tsai Ing-wen’s satisfaction and the DPP’s support have not been affected. Next, the president will raise … Read more

Participate in the event to receive a red envelope “Investigation to be investigated”!Zhang Shanzheng roars: Tsai Ing-wen is coming to arrest me now, dare I? – Politics

Angry!Zhang Shanzheng slammed “despicable” when red envelopes involved bribery and election “inspection”: Tsai Ing-wen is coming to arrest me now, dare you? The Kuomintang Taoyuan mayor candidate Zhang Shanzheng was invited to attend the Chongyang Respect for the Elderly event a few days ago and awarded cash red envelopes and other awards to the winners. … Read more

The DPP celebrates Tsai Ing-wen today and asks: Why is it forming a party on Teachers’ Day? Why do instructors quit campus? | Politics | Newtalk News

The DPP is celebrating its 36th anniversary today. According to reports, party chairman Tsai Ing-wen actually asked at the regular meeting today (28) why the party was organized on Teachers’ Day and was it related to teachers? In addition, regarding the DPP’s long-term push for instructors to withdraw from the campus, she also asked, “Why … Read more

Japan’s open and free exercise does not recognize high-end Ke Zhien: DPP please apologize for its wrong policy-Politics-Liberty Times Electronic News

Japan’s open and free exercise does not recognize high-end, Ke Zhien asked the DPP to apologize for the wrong vaccine policy. (Extracted from Ke Zhien’s Facebook) 2022/09/24 23:33 [Reporter Wang Rongxiang / Kaohsiung Report]Japan is expected to open to free travel in October, but three doses of certified vaccines are required to be exempted from … Read more

With 22.4% of the DPP’s support remaining in an “unprecedented downturn”, thousands of netizens shouted one sentence – Politics – Zhongshi News Network

The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation released on the 16th the latest “Taiwanese Party Identification and Support” poll. The results show that among Taiwanese over the age of 20, 22.4% support the DPP, 15.4% for the KMT, and 20.9% for the People’s Party. The Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation said that this was the moment when the … Read more