Hsiao Ching-tien: Recommends KMT Central Committee Nominate Wei Ping-cheng for Changhua County Magistrate
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Amidst the competition for the KMT's nomination for Changhua County Magistrate, the party's central committee is reportedly considering nominating Wei Ping-cheng, sparking local backlash. Hsiao Ching-tien explained his recommendation for Wei, asserting that Wei is not an 'airborne' candidate. Other contenders have called for greater recognition of local ties, public awareness, and a fair selection process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who are the three individuals initially vying for the KMT's nomination for Changhua County Magistrate?
- A: The three individuals are Hsieh Yi-feng, the chairperson of the KMT Changhua County Party Headquarters, Hung Jung-chang, the secretary‑general of the Changhua County Industrial Development and Investment Promotion Committee, and Ko Cheng-fang, a counselor for the Changhua County Government.
- Q: What role did Wei Ping-cheng hold within the KMT before being considered for the Changhua County Magistrate nomination?
- A: Wei Ping-cheng previously served as the chairperson of the Kuomintang (KMT) Evaluation and Discipline Committee before the central committee considered nominating him for Changhua County Magistrate.
- Q: Which KMT local leader announced a resignation, and what position did they hold at the time of the announcement?
- A: KMT Erlin Township Party Headquarters Chairperson Hsieh Yen-hui announced her resignation from the party leadership role.
- Q: How is Wei Ping-cheng related to Shetou Township’s former mayor and what business did his mother operate?
- A: Wei Ping-cheng’s mother, Wei Chen Chun-hui, served as the mayor of Shetou Township and operated a hosiery brand business.
- Q: When did Hsiao Ching-tien recommend Wei Ping-cheng to the KMT central committee, and which local political event influenced this recommendation?
- A: Hsiao Ching-tien recommended Wei Ping-cheng to the KMT central committee in March after Changhua County Council Speaker Hsieh Tien-lin pursued re‑election and the Hsieh family did not back Hsieh Yi-feng’s candidacy for magistrate.