2024.11.19 05:28 Taipei time
As early as September 18, when Ke Wenzhe was detained for two weeks, he had already predicted that the case would be unfavorable to him I must resign as party chairman In custody Ko, was forbidden to see anyone, and his secret order was not to resign and appoint Huang Guochang to effectively communicate his takeover to the party and supporters.
According to people familiar with the case, Ke Wenzhe was questioned by prosecutors from the Beijing Procurator’s Office that day to investigate political donations and other financial flows that Ke apparently understood would lead to There is another fraud that may come, and he expressed his feelings in front of Zheng Shenyuan and appointed lawyers and prosecutors, 2 months later, the picture of Ke bribery gradually grew, something which was actually doing him a lot of harm.
Among the eight People’s Party legislators, Huang Guochang (5th from right) and Huang Shanshan (1st from right), who were suspended from power, have supporters to support themselves as chairmen party.
In addition to cases of fake donations and real bribes that have gradually become stable, the focus of the investigation is currently on bribes in addition to the 15 million yuan and 2.1 million yuan in fake donations collected in an office the mayor and the Jinghua Plaza construction site. People familiar with the case came forward after Ke was detained He did not admit to accepting bribes, and often acted out when questioned He was sometimes arrogant or quiet a ‘ protest the political pursuit, but he calmly said that he wanted to take over Huang Guochang. The key should be that the prosecutor and the first and second judges believed that he was involved in serious cases. -accusation, which made him realize that Beishike was coming next that such corruption cases could lead to him being imprisoned for a long time to be prepared in advance to keep the risk of political persecution on his for
Ke Wenzhe’s wives, Chen Peiqi and Huang Shanshan, have cohesion with the party members and could influence the main sphere of power of the People’s Party.
The news that Ko Huang would prefer Guochang to take over was not only during the reconciliation, but also spread among the People’s Party heartland earlier Lee Jung-soo, the mid-ranking candidate who went to the office of Rector Huang Guochang recently. as an intern and could become a non-district legislator of the People’s Party, was released last Friday The source said, “In April this year, Ke Wenzhe revealed that if his health improves worse, that Huang Guochang will take over.
People familiar with the matter said that Li Zhenxiu was involved in the dual nationality dispute. Some people in the People’s Party questioned her for speaking so openly, meaning that the pro-chang group in the party was trying to gauge the direction of the wind. “I don’t know if they want to help Ah Bei or harm Ah Bei.” This also caused other forces in the White Camp to be questioned. For example, there is a smell of gunpowder between the supporting legislator Cai Biru and the Zunke group.
When Ko Wenzhe was detained, Huang Guochang (pictured) went to the District Prosecutor’s Office to wait for the opinion to “respect Ke”.
Legal defenders pointed out that although Ke was detained and banned from public viewing, he could still learn about public opinion from TV news in the detention center, he must first ask permission from the prosecutor and the judge The third stage is to win the party’s presidential election to complete the process.
The People’s Party is faced with the fact that Ke’s three-month leave is not going to end. The Central Committee has decided that Ke will continue to take leave for three months, and stressed, ” There will be no question about the acting chairman, there will be no multi-horse carriage, and there will be no need to take advantage of the party. “
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What implications do you think Ke Wenzhe’s corruption scandal will have on the future electoral strategies of the People’s Party?
1. Can you provide your thoughts on the current political situation in Taiwan, particularly regarding the People’s Party? How do you think the recent corruption scandal involving Ke Wenzhe will impact the party’s image and leadership?
2. In your opinion, what role could Huang Guochang potentially play in the People’s Party following Ke Wenzhe’s suspension? Do you think he is a suitable candidate for the position, or is there another figure within the party who could better lead?
3. How has Chen Peiqi, one of Ke Wenzhe’s wives and a member of the People’s Party herself, handled her husband’s detainment so far? Do you think her involvement in the party could potentially create conflicts of interest or impact her leadership abilities?
4. What are your thoughts on the relationship between Huang Shanshan, another wife of Ke Wenzhe, and the People’s Party? How might her alleged cohesion with party members influence the party’s decision-making process?
5. How might the factional divide in the People’s Party, specifically between the support for Ah Bei or Zunke, impact the party’s overall direction and stability? Do you think this will lead to more infighting or cooperation among party members?
6. In the context of the corruption scandal, what are some potential reforms that the People’s Party could implement to regain public trust and restore its reputation? Are there specific policies or actions you believe the party should prioritize?
7. Given the recent developments, how does the People’s Party plan to handle its leadership vacuum while Ke Wenzhe remains detained? Are there any potential challenges or opportunities that arise from this situation?
8. Lastly, how do you see the People’s Party evolving over the coming months, particularly in terms of its handling of the corruption scandal and continued leadership changes? Do you anticipate any major shifts in the party’s power dynamics or approach to governance?