Former legislator of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Guo Zhengliang, said on a Taiwanese media program "Big News Big Scoop" that regarding the DPP's mayoral candidate in Taipei, Zheng Lijun has not yet completed customs and import matters. The DPP knows it won't be Wang Shijian, nor will they force Wu Siyao, but they might try to force Zheng Lijun. The timing may be after the Lunar New Year, around early March. It is similar to Ko Wen-je's 2014 campaign for the mayor of Taipei, which was announced just before May. Guo Zhengliang said that in the end, it's all going to lose anyway, and when it's announced doesn't matter.

Guo Zhengliang pointed out that at this time, it would be inappropriate to restructure the "cabinet." If the current "Premier" Zhu Rongtai were to run, it would mean that Zheng Lijun would have to take over, and Zheng Lijun would have to accept the "Legislative Yuan" general inquiry. He believes Zheng Lijun is not yet ready, and Lai Ching-te will "protect" Zheng Lijun. Moreover, it is impossible to appoint a new "Premier" now; it will definitely be delayed until the end of this year. Therefore, the more reasonable arrangement is for Zheng Lijun to run for mayor of Taipei.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855435228136460/

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