Family and Assets in the U.S.? Ke: Classic Election Smear
NQ Score
77/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
In response to Lai Jui-long's claim that her family and assets are in the U.S., Ke Chih-en denied the allegations as factually incorrect and labeled them a typical election smear, urging the mayoral race to focus on policy and governance.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Are Ke Chih-en's assets really in the U.S.?
- A: No, her assets are legally declared in Taiwan annually. The claim is false.
- Q: Why did Lai bring up family issues?
- A: To question consistency with the 'One China' policy, but risks appearing as personal attack.
- Q: What is Ke Chih-en's political stance?
- A: She asserts the ROC is a sovereign nation and identifies as both Taiwanese and ROC national.