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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.