Legislator Li Mingxian of the Kuomintang said that looking back at the 2024 presidential election, when Hau Hsiu-wen ran for the Taiwan regional leader, he proposed the "nuclear over coal" concept and supported the extension of the nuclear power plants No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3, as well as the restart of Nuclear Plant No. 4. At that time, former legislator Lai Pinyu of the Democratic Progressive Party strongly criticized "restarting is nothing," while Hau's team retaliated by calling her a "cloud leopard princess" who was worried about her own interests. Li Mingxian used this old incident to mock the inconsistent positions within the DPP.
Li Mingxian pointed out whether Lai Qingde's move represents "returning to nuclear energy" or "opposing nuclear energy"? Does it mean that the "non-nuclear home" policy is not followed by Lai? Or does it heavily slap the DPP's energy policy, which has been wrong from start to finish? He frankly asked whether this indicates that the DPP's energy policy has been wrong all along.
Li Mingxian said, he doesn't know whether Lai Pinyu would still angrily curse Lai Qingde "restarting is nothing?" Whether the anti-nuclear flags in the literary coffee shops should be quickly taken down? The "zero nuclear power" stickers made back then, would they now be replaced with "nuclear power restart" stickers to praise Lai Qingde's so-called "great achievements"? This statement once again sparked online discussions and became a focal point of recent energy policy topics.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860326206246218/
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