Expelled from TPP, Li Zhen-xiu files for injunction to maintain temporary status
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Former TPP at-large legislator Li Zhen-xiu, expelled from the party over controversial remarks, has filed an injunction with the Taipei District Court to halt her expulsion and retain her legislative seat, following the "Wang Jin-pyng model."
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who filed an application for an injunction maintaining temporary status against the Taiwan People's Party?
- A: Former Taiwan People's Party legislator Li Zhen-xiu filed the application with the Taipei District Court.
- Q: What was the reason why the Taiwan People's Party Central Review Committee decided to expel Li Zhen-xiu?
- A: She was referred for disciplinary action after mentioning in a live broadcast that Kao Hung-an took NT$7 million from Ko Wen-je.
- Q: When did the Taipei District Court receive Li Zhen-xiu's application for the injunction?
- A: The Taipei District Court received the application from Li Zhen-xiu last Friday, which was the 17th.
- Q: What specific action did Li Zhen-xiu take in her live broadcast late on the 19th?
- A: She showed a receipt from the Taipei District Court and stated she filed for a preliminary injunction following the Wang Jin-pyng model.
- Q: Has the Taipei District Court received a formal lawsuit for the main case involving Li Zhen-xiu?
- A: No, the Taipei District Court has not yet received a formal lawsuit for the main case as of the report.