Li Chen-hsiu Applies for Provisional Injunction, Huang Kuo-chang: Leave it to the Judiciary, No Worries at All
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Li Chen-hsiu, a mainland spouse, applied for a provisional injunction after being expelled from the Taiwan People's Party and losing her legislative qualification, following the precedent of former Legislative Yuan President Wang Jin-pyng. Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang stated that he would leave the matter to judicial proceedings and was not worried at all.
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- Q: What is the background of Li Chen-hsiu's recent legal action?
- A: Li Chen-hsiu, a mainland spouse, was expelled from the Taiwan People's Party and lost her legislative qualification.
- Q: What model did Li Chen-hsiu follow to apply for a provisional injunction?
- A: She applied for a provisional injunction following the precedent set by former Legislative Yuan President Wang Jin-pyng.
- Q: What did Li Chen-hsiu show during her live broadcast on the nineteenth?
- A: Li Chen-hsiu showed a receipt from the Taipei District Court indicating that she applied for a provisional injunction.
- Q: How did Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang react to Li Chen-hsiu's application?
- A: Huang Kuo-chang stated that Li's situation might be completely different from Wang's and he is not worried at all.
- Q: What is the Taiwan People's Party's plan regarding the twenty twenty-six local elections?
- A: The Taiwan People's Party plans to cooperate with the Kuomintang using the best methods to select the strongest team.