Xie Longjie Source: Taiwan media.
**After President Lai Qingde took office as the leader of the Taiwan region on May 20, whether he will "amnesty" the former leader of the Taiwan region has aroused the attention of the outside world. When questioned by the Taiwan legislature today, the Kuomintang Kuomintang Kuomintang broke the news that a current political official revealed to him that the office of Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of the Taiwan region, asked Taiwan's legal department to discuss the "amnesty bill" through the Taiwan administrative organ. In this regard, although Tsai Ching-hsiang, head of Taiwan's legal department, insisted that he had not received Tsai's office, he was suddenly stunned when asked if he had been to Tsai's office in January, admitting that he would sometimes go to Tsai's office to discuss things.
Xie Longjie asked Tsai Ching-hsiang at the "Judicial and Legal Affairs Committee" of Taiwan's legislature today whether Tsai's office had issued an official document asking the legal department to discuss the "** amnesty case." Xie Longjie also particularly stressed: "If you think clearly, have you sent an official document to you?" Cai Qingxiang replied in seconds: No. Then Xie Longjie asked again, did you not receive it, or did the legal department not receive it? Cai Qingxiang said that if there is such a major event, he will definitely be notified.
Then Xie Longjie asked again, did Cai's office find Cai Qingxiang to have a meeting to discuss the "** amnesty case"? Cai Qingxiang insisted on answering "no", and said that he knew best whether he had gone or not. But Xie Ryusuke asked again if there was a time to go in January? Cai Qingxiang was suddenly stunned for a moment, and said that sometimes of course he would go to Cai's office to see what was being discussed. As for whether it is related to the "amnesty"**, Cai Qingxiang said that absolutely not.
Xie Longjie asked again, and a current administrative official revealed to him that Tsai's office asked the legal department to discuss the "amnesty case" through Taiwan's administrative organs, does this "amnesty" refer to only one person or a group of people? Tsai Ching-hsiang said that the "amnesty" is the power of the leader of the Taiwan region, and he is not clear about this matter.
Xie Longjie broke out again, and even how to deal with those assets after the "amnesty"**, Cai's office has discussed with Taiwan's legal department. He wouldn't be here if he didn't have ***. Cai Qingxiang said that he did not receive the notice, but he had studied and mastered it at any time.
Although Lai Qingde did not touch the topic of "amnesty" in this Taiwan leadership election, he publicly declared that he has always supported "amnesty" as early as 2019 when he competed with Tsai Ing-wen for the nomination of the leader of the Taiwan region
Zhang Kaijun, a former member of the People's Party, recently published a commentary saying that he should not treat the people as idiots, because of many other malpractices, and he was imprisoned. The "amnesty"** will cause the Taiwanese people's trust in the judicial system to collapse. It will also make the public think that the "amnesty" of ** is politically motivated rather than the pursuit of fairness and justice, leading people to think that people with high political status can escape legal punishment and exacerbate social dissatisfaction. ** should never be "amnesty".
In addition, there was an online poll on the YouTube channel on the island on "whether to support Lai Qingde's 'amnesty'", 40,000 people participated in the vote, and 91 netizens said "I don't support it!" If he is 'amnesty'**, it means that Lai Qingde supports **! Only 9 of netizens expressed their support.
Netizens who participated in the poll said, "The people of * don't need to be closed, is there any reason? Without shame, will his children and grandchildren have morality? I'm confused! "The entire prestige of the judiciary has been lost, and everyone who commits a crime should be subject to judicial sanctions, and there must be no exceptions" "'Amnesty'? Laugh to death, let's keep watching, ** and 'amnesty' don't make trouble".
Strait Herald reporter Fang Yanyan sorted out the report.
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