Translation: In Tainan, only a hundred people responded to the green camp's recall petition in five days. Huang Wei-Che made an appearance and angrily criticized the unfairness of the financial planning law.
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Tainan City Mayor Huang Wei-Cher has supported the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Tainan City Party Committee's recall activities for three consecutive days, criticizing the new version of the financial planning law as unfair. He set up a stall with DPP councilors, including the party committee chairman Kuo Kuo-Wen, in the Zhongxi District business area, calling on tourists from other counties and cities to sign the petition. Despite the high popularity of the petitioning activity, it still faces opposition, and the number of signatures has yet to reach one thousand. Additionally, since there are no Kuomintang legislators to be recalled, the DPP is actively promoting this initiative in the south, hoping to boost morale and recruit volunteers for participation.
The mayor of Tainan has responded to the large recall activity organized by the Tainan City Party Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for three consecutive days, expressing strong dissatisfaction with the revised fiscal law and considering it unjust.
The chairperson of the DPP Tainan City Party Committee conducted an event on Guohua Street in the Central and Western District to encourage tourists from other counties and cities to participate in the recall petition.
During the Qingming Festival holiday, the DPP Tainan City Party Committee set up a booth in popular shopping districts to promote the recall petition, becoming one of the few city party committees in southern Taiwan to strongly support it.
Regarding the petition activity initiated by tourists from outside the county and city, the DPP Tainan City Party Committee has not yet reached a thousand signatures received in the shopping districts and faced some opposition from the public. During this period, Mayor Huang Wei-che emphasized that the KMT legislators should pay the price for this, and there are no KMT legislators within the city who can be recalled.
Although there are KMT legislative offices that have set up signature stations, their effectiveness has been minimal. Recently, the city party committee received complaints from the recall groups in the south, prompting them to decide to set up booths in night markets, shopping districts, and cemetery areas to collect more signatures from visiting tourists. On the day of the event, the city party committee chairperson and other DPP councilors took turns hosting, creating a lively atmosphere, with most of the petition signers being young people.
However, despite the rising popularity of the booths, since they primarily targeted tourists from central and northern Taiwan, only a few hundred signatures have been collected over five days, with the petition period expected to continue until the 20th.
During the event, there were also some opposing voices, including dissatisfied citizens expressing protests. The police have increased the number of plainclothes officers to maintain order on-site, and no conflicts have occurred so far.