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影片摘要

影片摘要
2025/12/01

【民眾之聲/完整版】側翼見李有宜退黨見縫插針!在野邀1.25兆國防預算立院國情報告!賴好大官威「兩前提」下才要去!武器遲交沒人當兵誰保台?高雄垃圾政治奇景!垃圾越多民調越高! @TPP_Media


Here's a summary of the main points made in the video:

  • Lee Yu-I's Resignation from the TPP:

    • Lee Yu-I (李有宜) resigned from her position as spokesperson for the Taiwan People's Party, TPP, citing academic priorities.
    • The TPP expressed respect and offered blessings, thanking Lee Yu-I for her past contributions.
    • The TPP criticized certain individuals for opportunism, and accused online commentators and the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, of exploiting the situation.
    • The TPP emphasized that New Taipei City councilor primary elections had not yet begun, so there was no possibility of Lee Yu-I being unfairly eliminated from the "primary election".
    • The TPP claimed the ruling party's media was creating a narrative that could unknowingly influence TPP supporters.
    • The TPP urged internal calm and greater trust in the central party headquarters.
    • The TPP stated that Chou Hsiao-Yun, former Deputy Director of the Organization Department, was not a newcomer, having worked in the Taipei and New Taipei areas for a long time.
  • TPP's Nomination Mechanism:

    • The TPP has passed regulations and procedures for nominating public officials.
    • The TPP's nomination process includes announcement, registration, local evaluation, coordination, and polling stages.
    • The TPP requires a deposit upon registration to prevent malicious interference.
    • The TPP stated that if primary election coordination fails, polls will be used to decide the nominee.
    • The TPP emphasized that its internal mechanisms are fair, just, and objective to avoid repeating the mistakes of 2022.
    • The TPP needs to recruit more talent to grow.
  • Comments on Hsu Kuo-Yung Welcoming People to Join the DPP:

    • The TPP criticized the DPP's "toe the line or get out" attitude, contrasting it with the TPP's open approach.
    • The TPP jokingly suggested that Hsu Kuo-Yung should defect to the TPP.
  • Controversies Related to President Lai Ching-Te:

    • The TPP criticized Lai Ching-Te for contradicting himself on the "2027 CCP invasion of Taiwan" narrative, negating what he said in the morning by the evening.
    • The TPP believes the Lai administration's scare tactics are unhelpful to Taiwanese society.
    • The TPP criticized the Lai administration's series of statements as crude, abrupt, and overly deferential to foreign powers, disrespectful of domestic public opinion.
    • The TPP urged Lai Ching-Te to inform the public of the true situation, and if preparation for war is necessary, to increase conscription.
  • State of the Nation Address Controversy:

    • The TPP criticized Lai Ching-Te for setting preconditions for attending the Legislative Yuan to deliver a state of the nation address, stating that it lacked sincerity.
    • The TPP believes that a state of the nation address without questions and answers is meaningless.
    • The TPP recalled the history of DPP figures (such as Pan Meng-An and Ko Chien-Ming) urging President Ma Ying-Jeou to deliver a state of the nation address at the Legislative Yuan.
    • The TPP urged Lai Ching-Te to proactively go to the Legislative Yuan to deliver a state of the nation address and accept questions from Legislators.
  • Military Purchases and National Defense Issues:

    • The TPP questioned the necessity and actual effectiveness of the NT$1.25 trillion enhanced national defense budget.
    • The TPP criticized delays in military purchases, stating that they are too slow to address the potential threat of unification by force in 2027.
    • The TPP pointed out problems such as insufficient military personnel and the fact that the ratio of non-commissioned officers has not reached 80%, arguing that money alone cannot solve these issues.
    • The TPP questioned whether the United States (Donald Trump) has promised to protect Taiwan, despite Taiwan spending heavily on military purchases.
    • The TPP questioned whether Taiwan will be ready by 2027, citing reports that CSBC Corporation, Taiwan found that the Hai Kun submarine sea trials did not include sea anchors.
  • Kaohsiung Garbage Problem:

    • The TPP criticized the "garbage mountains and seas" in Kaohsiung, but noted the peculiar phenomenon of Chiu Yi-ying's poll numbers continuing to rise.
    • The TPP questioned whether the sample population of relevant polls was too pro-DPP, making them unreliable.
    • The TPP criticized the DPP for long-term governance that has led to numerous problems in Kaohsiung, and for using diversionary tactics to cover up the truth.
  • Other:

    • The TPP pointed out that President of the Executive Yuan, Cho Jung-Tai once said that restarting nuclear power was "a load of crap," but is now considering restarting nuclear power in 2027.
    • The TPP noted that Peng Chi-Ming called for a policy environmental impact assessment on restarting nuclear power plants.