Huang Tzu-che Withdraws from Councilor Primary, KMT Taipei City Chapter to Nominate 2 Other Newcomers
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The KMT Taipei City Chapter announced that following Huang Tzu-che's withdrawal from the city councilor primary election in the Shilin-Beitou district, the remaining two newcomer candidates will be directly nominated. This decision cancels the primary poll for newcomers in that district. Taipei City Chapter Chairman Tai Hsi-chin respected Huang's decision, explaining that with the number of nominations now matching the number of candidates, the two newcomers would be nominated. He also mentioned that Councilor Chen Chung-wen's candidacy might be excluded during the primary review due to a first-instance conviction in a judicial case. The KMT aims to maximize its seats in each constituency within the framework of KMT-TPP cooperation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the reason for Huang Tzu-che's withdrawal from the councilor primary?
- A: Huang Tzu-che withdrew from the councilor primary due to personal and family reasons.
- Q: How will the primary for newcomer candidates in Shilin-Beitou district proceed after Huang Tzu-che's withdrawal?
- A: Following Huang Tzu-che's withdrawal, the number of nominated seats in the Shilin-Beitou district now matches the number of registered candidates, so the primary poll will be suspended, and the remaining two newcomer candidates will be directly nominated.