
Taipei by-election candidates stump in final-week push before election
It’s the final six days before the Taipei legislative by-election, and candidates were out in full force Monday. DPP candidate Enoch Wu stumped from a campaign truck, while his KMT rival Wang Hung-wei spoke on stage about her campaign platform. Meanwhile, Wu yesterday told reporters that his position on relations with China is compatible with that of Vice President Lai Ching-te, and that he ultimately seeks to promote regional peace.
With a week to go before the Taipei by-election, DPP candidate Enoch Wu was out canvassing from a campaign truck. DPP Taipei City Councilor Chen E-jun accompanied Wu for part of the day, and fellow councilor Hsu Shu-hua joined him later, as he took to the streets in the northern part of Songshan District.
Before boarding the campaign truck, Wu took the campaign online with a livestream. Meanwhile, his KMT rival Wang Hung-wei held a more solemn event, speaking to supporters from a stage where she was joined by KMT Chair Eric Chu.
Eric Chu
KMT chair
This great mother and councilor is about to take her place in the legislature, where she will be a great mother and legislator.
Wang took the opportunity to speak on her campaign policy, promising to return tax money to residents.
Wang Hung-wei
KMT Taipei by-election candidate
The government has reported a tax surplus, and not just over the past two years, so we propose paying money back to the residents. We are very happy by the response to the issue across party lines.
Enoch Wu
DPP Taipei by-election candidate
I have also called for this in the past. The most effective way to share this money with the public is through cash subsidies. This is also what the public hopes for.
Wang has increasingly had the support of top KMT party members, but Wu appears unfazed by this, saying that top DPP members will join him in the coming days.
Enoch Wu
DPP Taipei by-election candidate
Our acting party chair, and our prospective party chair, are expected to join me this week. They will canvass together with me.
Wu also spoke on his China views, and related them to those of Vice President Lai Ching-te.
Enoch Wu
DPP Taipei by-election candidate
My personal stance is to oppose the Chinese Communist Party and promote the protection of Taiwan. The one currently threatening regional safety and impacting the universal value of democracy is the CCP. The goal of opposing the CCP and seeking to protect Taiwan is to maintain peace. This is not at odds with Vice President’s Lai’s stance of promoting peace and the protection of Taiwan. I simply hope to be more precise in my wording, because it isn’t the Chinese people I oppose, it’s the CCP, which violates democratic values, that I oppose.
Wu said that ultimately his stance, like that of Lai, is to promote peace.
2023-01-02