Cai Biru's master's degree was revoked and Jiang Wanan resigned as a legislator: the DPP is still stubborn

Taiwan People's Party "Legislator" Cai Biru's master's thesis was involved in a plagiarism case. Deming University of Finance and Technology found that the thesis violated academic ethics and revoked his master's degree. Cai Biru announced his resignation as a "legislator" last night. In this regard, the Chinese Kuomintang's candidate for mayor of Taipei, Jiang Wanan, said in an interview this morning that he respects Cai Biru's decision and criticized the DPP's stubborn attitude, which is different from other politicians.

Jiang Wanan said that in the same face of plagiarism, Chairman Tsai Ing-wen of the DPP ordered the whole party to support Lin Zhijian, the former mayor of Hsinchu , and even replaced the plagiarized DPP Taoyuan mayoral candidate Zheng Yunpeng. The stubborn attitude is still different from other politicians.

According to Taiwan media reports, Cai Biru was accused of resigning as a "legislator". In this regard, political commentator Li Zhenghao said that the reason why Cai Biru resigned was because of the "people and people" issue within the party.

Li Zhenghao said in a Facebook post that the plagiarism incident can be big or small. If Cai Bi is not a candidate, in theory, after wearing the helmet , the whole party will cooperate and disperse the artillery fire. It is not difficult to pass the issue lightly, but Cai Biru He had worn the helmet long ago, but looking back, there were very few party comrades willing to help disperse the artillery fire. In such a situation, it was naturally difficult to keep the official position.

Li Zhenghao said, but there is one point worth commending, Cai Biru, an indicator of the People's Party , has set a "model for new politics", but the plagiarism door will not end here, and there will be a sequel later, "I hope other people's Party members participate." The selected chicks can also follow the example set by Cai Biru and maintain the signboard of the new politics of the People's Party." (Xue Yang/Editor)