Regarding media inquiries about Kuomintang New Taipei mayoral candidate Lee Szu-Chuan releasing a video today (3rd) stating 'some choose to complain, I choose to open paths,' Su Chiao-Hui, the Democratic Progressive Party's mayoral candidate for New Taipei, responded through campaign spokesperson Ma Heng-Heng Yi-Jiang, who stated today (3rd) that while candidates have their own image packaging during elections, which they respect, Lee's phrase 'some choose to complain' appears to be an excuse for his city administration's shortcomings. Can citizens not complain about poorly executed projects?

Ma Heng-Heng Yi-Jiang emphasized that it is widely known that during Lee's tenure as deputy mayor, roadside ditches were poorly cleaned, with wild herbs like 'mountain asparagus' (Sasamotoa) growing inside; Lee diverted funds from the Average Land Rights Fund to build 7.4 million NTD worth of sunshades in Taipei City, yet not a single one has been completed; and despite promising to fix the leaking Taipei Dome, it was still leaking during the CPBL All-Star Game. These criticisms concern public welfare, project completion rates, and the rational use of municipal budgets. Is Lee now telling the public they cannot complain?

Ma stated that a candidate's advertising must reflect their true persona to resonate emotionally. Su Chiao-Hui will continue releasing achievement videos and testimonial videos from like-minded partners who share her vision of building a better Taiwan, proving that Su is the best candidate who truly understands the future needs and development of all industries in New Taipei City.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: News