Hong Wanzhen criticized at the bottom of the Ke polls: There must be no second Ke Wenzhe in the North City

Hong Wanzhen criticized at the bottom of the Ke polls: There must be no second Ke Wenzhe in the North City

CNEWS Confluence News Network Political Center/Taipei Report

Today (21), the latest poll of the chiefs of the six capitals came out, in which Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe ranked the bottom in terms of satisfaction with his administration, and the dissatisfaction was the top of the six capitals. In this regard, Hong Wanzhen, a candidate for the DPP’s Taipei City Chung Cheng Wanhua City Councillor, strongly criticized that Ke Wenzhe has lived in the back class for a long time, and it has long been common to kill the city’s sense of glory.

Hong Wanzhen quoted Ko Wenzhe in recent polls, criticizing Ko Wenzhe for his insistence on creating transparent politics and creating a “glorious city”, but his words and deeds went once morest the grain. Hong Wanzhen emphasized that Ke Wenzhe frequently made discriminatory remarks once morest women, and until recently he refused to disclose the content of meals with Chinese companies.

Hong Wanzhen further questioned, since when did everyone get used to being at the bottom of the capital mayor polls? She also criticized Ke Wenzhe and the Taiwan People’s Party for their frequent misrepresentation and controversy recently. From municipal affairs to party affairs, they were in a mess, and he was still in the presidency of Xiao Xiang, which was also the main reason why the polls have been hanging for many years.

In response to the year-end election of local governors, Hong Wanzhen believes that the next Ke Wenzhe must not appear in Taipei City, and emphasizes that through the mayoral election at the end of the year, the sense of honor of Taipei City will be brought back to the hearts of citizens.

Photo source: CNEWS file photo / Hong Wanzhen Facebook

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