DPP legislator Gao Jiayu described the DPP Taoyuan mayoral candidate Lin Zhijian’s “dissertation gate” turmoil as “one corpse and five lives”. Photo: Zhang Liangyi/Photo (file photo)
DPP Taoyuan mayoral candidate Lin Zhijian’s “dissertation gate” and “ball court gate” turmoil affected the election. DPP legislator Gao Jiayu described it as “one corpse and five lives”, causing dissatisfaction in the green camp, not only British parliamentarians, pro-green names The mouth has been scolding one following another recently. Former Congressman Wang Haoyu also posted on Facebook Po in the early morning of this (30th) day, “If no one wants to be a bad person, then the bad person will let me do it.” Items 2 and 4″, report to the DPP Central Review Committee, and the most serious punishment can be delisting.
Gao Jiayu caused public anger in the green camp because of the phrase “one corpse and five lives”. The famous Zhou Yukou criticized on the radio program a few days ago: “It has reached the point where you can be expelled from the party.” Items 2 and 4 of Article 15″, that is, attacking the candidates nominated by the DPP and damaging the image of the DPP and candidates for party membership. Wang Haoyu said that violations of discipline can be punished by warning, suspension, and removal. He also named Lai Ruilong, chairman of the DPP Central Review Committee, to handle it according to law.
It is understood that Article 15 of the DPP’s Disciplinary Review and Judgment Regulations clearly stipulates the norm of “violating discipline and assisting elections”: “1. Publicly expressing support for candidates nominated by non-party. 2. Publicly attacking candidates nominated by the party. 3. Serving or listing as a title related to the election campaign of a candidate not nominated by the party. 4. Other activities that damage the image of the party and the candidate nominated by the party.”
Regarding the comments from netizens: “It turns out that the party’s opinion surpasses public opinion, and there can be no two voices in the party. What is the difference between that and the Communist Party next door?” Today will not be the biggest party in Taiwan.” Wang Shijian, a Taipei City Councilor from the Democratic Progressive Party, who has repeatedly supported Gao Jiayu, said bluntly: “The society’s judgment on Lin Zhijian’s case has come out. Don’t challenge the wisdom of society.” Wang Haoyu questioned: “You better have read the paper!”