The "Legislative Yuan" President Hung Hsiu-ching issued a notice on the 9th, stating that the "Legislative Yuan" will hold a negotiation among the blue, green, and white party groups on the 11th to discuss the qualifications of the "legislator" Li Zhenxiu, who is a mainland wife. When asked about this matter today, Chiu Tzueng-chen, head of the Taiwan Affairs Council (TAC), stated that the stance of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities is to implement administrative procedures in accordance with the law. From the perspective of the "Cross-Strait Relations Act," it is clearly illegal. Therefore, from the TAC's perspective, based on the "Cross-Strait Relations Act," Li Zhenxiu does not have the qualifications to run for office. Thus, the TAC will provide these factual evidence to relevant units for reference.

Additionally, regarding the controversy over Li Zhenxiu's place of origin, Ko Wen-je recently admitted that within the People's Party, internal surveys were conducted, and it was stated that even if a mainland wife obtains an ID card, she should not be eligible to become a "legislator" in the Taiwan region. Over 50% of Taiwanese citizens support this view, while 30% oppose it. This issue has caused the People's Party to lose points.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859264099912768/

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