Huang Shanshan, who plans to run without party membership, is criticized for fighting back: Lin Heming, the evaluator of party membership, is the old-fashioned representative

Lin Heming, deputy secretary general of the Democratic Progressive Party, mentioned yesterday that Huang Shanshan, the deputy mayor of Taipei City, is an old-fashioned political figure who is currently not running for party membership. Huang Shanshan said today that Beishi is a city beyond the territory of traditional political parties, so how can people be judged by their party membership?

Huang Shanshan, Deputy Mayor of Taipei City (file photo)

Huang Shanshan, Deputy Mayor of Taipei City (file photo)

Huang Shanshan attended the “Report Press Conference on the Results of the Pilot Program of Smart Waste Recycling Integration Service Station” in the morning. After the meeting, he accepted a joint interview. The media asked Lin Heming in an exclusive radio interview yesterday, saying that if Huang Shanshan does not join the party to run for election, it will be speculative and tricky.” Isn’t that the old-school politician we hate the most?”

Huang Shanshan responded that Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe once ran for election without a party membership, and Beishi is a city beyond the territory of traditional political parties. How might Lin Heming look at things 20 years ago, and evaluate people through party membership, and the DPP has also participated in the past. A certain election ceremonies gave her up, so whose problem is this? Lin Heming is the representative of the old school.

The Democratic Progressive Party called Chen Shizhong, Minister of Health and Welfare, to run for mayor of Taipei yesterday. Huang Shanshan said that whether Taipei City has made progress in recent years, the citizens are very clear. There are 456 ri governors, more than 60 city councillors, and more than 80,000 civil servants in Taipei City. These people are not sleeping in recent years. Take a look at it, if she wants to say she is reluctant to give up, she has felt reluctant to let the public queue up at the pharmacy to buy quick screening agents, masks, etc.

(Editor-in-Chief: Zhuang Yanyu)

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