On the occasion of the 23-day countdown to Taiwan's 2024 year, the first" candidate political opinion conference was held on the evening of the 20th. However, there was a worrying situation at the press conference: Ko Wenzhe, the candidate of the Taiwan People's Party, encountered **interference when he expressed his political views, and some of his remarks were deleted or advertisements were inserted. This incident has aroused widespread concern in society.
At the political opinion conference, there were cases in Taiwan such as Mintv, where Ke Wenzhe's speech was deleted, and even advertisements were inserted. A spokesman for Ko's office accused *** of interfering in the election campaign for democracy and fairness, and called for freedom of expression.
Mintv issued a statement saying that Ke Wenzhe's picture shortage was caused by technical problems on YouTube's server, and denied deleting the content of the speech. However, the insertion of a green camp ** has aroused doubts from all walks of life, and the People's Party candidate Huang Guochang said that he should take responsibility for the disappearance of speech and explain to the public what happened.
In addition to interference, Ke Wenzhe showed a different attitude in his political speeches, avoiding fierce offensive remarks, focusing more on policy elaboration, and less of his exaggerated style in the past. The core staff of the People's Party said that Ke hopes to reveal the shortcomings of his opponent's blue-green policy through political exposition and avoid falling into verbal attacks.
Ko criticized the blue and green parties for constantly attacking each other, but ignoring the real problems facing Taiwan. Regarding the policy statements of other candidates, Ke Wenzhe believes that Lai Qingde lacks substantive policies, while Hou Youyi seems to lack depth and content.
This incident has raised social concerns about impartiality and freedom of expression. **Fairness and neutrality during elections are questionable, and interference with candidates' rhetoric can affect voters' choices. As Taiwan is approaching, how to ensure a fair and just electoral environment is still a question worth pondering.