Former Taiwan People's Party spokesperson opens campaign office for Taichung council seat
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Yang Pao-chen, former spokesperson for the Taiwan People's Party, has opened her campaign office for the Taichung city council election.
- Yang withdrew from the party after not being nominated for the election in the Taichung Southeast District.
- Despite lacking party backing, she is actively campaigning, visiting markets and engaging with voters.
Yang Pao-chen, a former spokesperson for the Taiwan People's Party, has officially launched her campaign office for the upcoming city council election in Taichung's Southeast District. With just over 100 days until the vote, the opening marks a significant step in her independent bid for a council seat.
Yang's political journey has been closely watched since her departure from the Taiwan People's Party. She sought nomination for the Taichung Southeast District but was not selected by the party, leading to her withdrawal and subsequent decision to run as an independent candidate. This move has sparked considerable discussion about her chances without party support.
Despite facing skepticism about her campaign's viability without official party backing, Yang has demonstrated her commitment by actively engaging with constituents. She has been seen visiting local markets and distributing flyers at street intersections, signaling her determination to connect with voters on the ground. The inauguration of her campaign office is a clear signal that she is pressing forward with her electoral aspirations.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.