Taipei Mayoral Race Heats Up as Candidate Shen Po-yang Faces Departmental Rebuttals
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taipei City Councilor Shen Po-yang has faced criticism since announcing his candidacy for mayor.
- Multiple city departments have refuted Shen's critiques, escalating campaign tensions.
- KMT Councilor Chin Hui-chu advised Mayor Chiang Wan-an not to engage directly with Shen's attacks.
Tensions are escalating in Taipei's mayoral race as Democratic Progressive Party candidate Shen Po-yang faces mounting criticism shortly after announcing his candidacy. Multiple city government departments have publicly refuted Shen's statements, intensifying the electoral battle.
The ongoing exchange has prompted a response from Kuomintang Councilor Chin Hui-chu, who advised Mayor Chiang Wan-an against lowering himself to directly counter Shen's attacks. Chin suggested that the mayor should maintain a higher ground, implying that engaging directly might detract from his mayoral duties or elevate Shen's profile prematurely.
Despite the pushback from city departments and advice from within his own party, Shen Po-yang's campaign appears determined to challenge the incumbent administration. The heightened rhetoric signals a fiercely contested election ahead, with both sides preparing for a prolonged campaign.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.