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DPP questions Han Kuo-yu’s pledge to ‘protect the ROC’

DPP questions Han Kuo-yu’s pledge to ‘protect the ROC’ Responding to criticism from KMT presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu, President Tsai Ing-wen fought back today. She said that Han''s pledge to protect the R.O.C. was all talk, as the Kaohsiung mayor has not taken a stance on the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.Tsai’s newest video showcases the achievements of her 12-day diplomatic tour.Heads of ally nations and top U.S. political figures show their support for Taiwan in the video. One of them speaks up on the unrest in Hong Kong, highlighting Taiwan’s difficult situation.Foreign officials voice their approval of Tsai’s administration, but her presidential opponent is of a different opinion.Han Kuo-yuKMT presidential candidateIn the three years of DPP rule, the economy is in shambles, the people are suffering and democracy is receding. We are all responsible (responsible) for protecting the R.O.C., OK?Tsai Ing-wenPresidentIf protecting the R.O.C. is protecting a free democracy, why is it that when the people of Hong Kong are fighting for freedom and democracy no one in the KMT or their candidate speaks up in support of Hong Kong? It’s all talk.Ruan Jhao-syongTsai Ing-wen campaign spokesmanWe think that the KMT nominated someone that went to the Central Liaison Office to endorse “one country, two systems.” Han Kuo-yu has not spoken up about the anti-extradition protests. I think he keeps talking about protecting the R.O.C. but could actually destroy the R.O.C.DPP officials say that Han’s rhetoric is full of holes and wonder whether the Kaohsiung mayor will back up his words with actions.

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