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Parties try to tie DPP to comments by Lin Wei-feng By Wu Su-wei and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writer The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) “cannot escape blame” after Lin Wei-feng (林瑋豐), a political commentator, was found to have used his own anonymous posts as evidence that China was conducting cognitive warfare, opposition parties said yesterday. Lin on Monday apologized on Facebook after reports said that he operated an account on the Professional Technology Temple (PTT) online bulletin board, posting content that appeared to support the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Lin on Monday posted on PTT’s gossip board using the bj26bj account, writing that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Line account is fake and calling for its “destruction,” reports said. ....
Taipei mayor to attend KMT-organized political forum 02/22/2021 05:45 PM To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (right) and Johnny Chiang, chairman of Taiwan s main opposition KMT. CNA file photo Taipei, Feb. 22 (CNA) Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), who concurrently serves as the chairman of the Taiwan People s Party (TPP), agreed to attend a forum organized by the Kuomintang (KMT) on Wednesday, leading to speculation that the two opposition parties could join forces for the 2022 local elections. The forum, the second of the KMT s three-part social dialogue to discuss Taiwan s future, will touch on social issues such as housing, wages and distribution of wealth. ....
Ko Wen-je to attend forum hosted by KMT foundation THE GREATER GOOD: The Taipei mayor is not against cooperating with any party if the discussion might benefit the public, TPP spokesman Tsai Chun-wei said By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) is scheduled to attend a forum tomorrow hosted by the National Policy Foundation, a think tank affiliated with the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT). The event, which is to begin at 10am in Taipei, is part of a series of forums organized by the foundation called “Vision of Taiwan in 2030.” Tomorrow’s discussion, titled “A Future That Cannot Be Afforded,” is to focus on topics including low pay, intergenerational justice and housing justice, the foundation said, adding that it would release the results of a related poll at the event. ....
TPP denies report of improper use of legislature office By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) yesterday rejected a local news report saying that its staff have been using the party’s caucus office in the Legislative Yuan as their working space, while confirming that it has made progress in finding new party headquarters. The Chinese-language Mirror Media magazine reported that nearly 20 TPP party officials and staff have been “parasitizing” the party’s caucus office. The magazine said it had received a tip-off that as the TPP’s workers are not employees of the Legislative Yuan, they do not have the work card required to enter the Legislative Yuan’s caucus office building, but the party provided a list of its staff to the building’s security and they were given permission to enter daily. ....