Seeing the University of London’s statement confirming Tsai Ing-wen’s degree online responded with a sour sentence – Politics – Zhongshi News Network

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The controversy over President Tsai Ing-wen’s “dissertation gate” continued to rage, and a statement on the University of London website sparked heated discussions. The statement stated that “Dr. Tsai Ing-wen, the current president of Taiwan, received his doctorate in February 1984 after the submission and inspection of the thesis by two examiners. The degree has nothing to do with the doctorate, the doctorate has been awarded correctly”. In this regard, netizens bluntly stated that “it would take so many years to prove a Taiwanese president’s degree”, which was recognized by a large number of netizens.

The statement, published on the University of London’s website, also stated: “The University solemnly denies any false allegations made against any of our staff in the search for this paper or a copy. , are handled with integrity.”

The news sparked online discussions, with netizens flocking to “Zhongshi News”, “TVBS News” and other related links to leave messages: “It’s funny that such trivial matters as papers are not clear?” , It’s not surprising that there will be such an ending!” “Gadafe’s son also has it, but the international community treats it as a joke”, “reminiscent of the Gaddafi son’s thesis scandal”, “London University vs. Taiwanese media people, who is it? If there is a problem, wait and see”, “The reason why Taiwanese chose Tsai Ing-wen to be elected president is not a degree or diploma. What is the reason for continuing to pursue a diploma?”

It is worth noting that some netizens responded that “it would take so many years to confirm the degree of a Taiwanese president”, and this message was liked by a large number of netizens. back”.

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