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 recommended Wei Ping-cheng for the KMT nomination for Changhua County Magistrate according to Hsiao Ching-tien?
- A: Hsiao Ching-tien recommended Wei Ping-cheng for the KMT nomination for Changhua County Magistrate in March after the Hsieh family withdrew support for Hsieh Yi-feng.
- Q: What position did Wei Ping-cheng's mother hold and what business did she operate?
- A: Wei Ping-cheng's mother, Wei Chen Chun-hui, served as Shetou Township Mayor and operated a hosiery brand in Changhua County.
- Q: Why did Hsiao Ching-tien say he did not express his stance on the nomination earlier?
- A: Hsiao Ching-tien said he did not express his stance earlier because both he and Wei Ping-cheng initially supported Hsieh Yi-feng for the KMT nomination.
- Q: What local political experience does Wei Ping-cheng have according to Hsiao Ching-tien?
- A: According to Hsiao Ching-tien, Wei Ping-cheng participated in the Shetou Township mayor election and has been active in public affairs in Changhua.
- Q: When did Hsiao Ching-tien recommend Wei Ping-cheng to the KMT central committee and why?
- A: Hsiao Ching-tien recommended Wei Ping-cheng to the KMT central committee in March after Changhua County Council Speaker Hsieh Tien-lin sought re-election and the Hsieh family opposed Hsieh Yi-feng's candidacy.