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On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

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The 15th (the sixth day of the Lunar New Year) is the first day of the Year of the Dragon in Taiwan. Many counties and cities on the island held group meetings and handed out red envelopes to wish the Taiwan people a happy New Year; at the same time, some politicians in the green camp took the opportunity of New Year's greetings to apologize and admit their mistakes, and went so far as to ask the people to take more responsibility.

On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an greeted his colleagues in the city government early this morning and went to the city council for a New Year greeting. In an interview, he made a New Year's wish, saying that Taipei City has designated this year as the Year of Traffic Safety, hoping to build Taipei City into a city of safety, sports, and the future, so that Taipei City will be better and better.

On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan also ran two activities of the Taichung City Government and the City Council to greet the New Year. Lu Xiuyan said that she has entered her sixth year as mayor of Taichung, and thanked public servants such as public education police and consumer police for serving the people, and also encouraged everyone to "maintain their original intentions" and treat the citizens as family and Taichung as a big family. I wish you all good luck and good luck all year long!

On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi also expressed the hope that the MRT will be extended to Changhua as soon as possible, so that the county's major construction can be accelerated and the villagers can have a better life; Hsinchu Mayor Gao Hongan also went to the city council and various organs to pay New Year greetings, distribute small gifts and send blessings, and expressed the hope that the city council will work together with the city council to promote more policies that are beneficial to the citizens.

On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

However, in the midst of a jubilant atmosphere, Chen Chien-jen, a responsible person of Taiwan's administrative organ, paid a particularly heavy deal with the "New Year's greetings."

"I have done a lot of things wrong in the past year!" Chen Chien-jen said at the Spring Festival gathering of Taiwan's administrative organs, saying that he should examine himself, because he has done a lot of wrong things in the past year, and hopes that the people of Taiwan will be more responsible for what they have not done well. Chen Jianren, who seems to be modest and admits his mistakes, has not forgotten to boast of his "political achievements" and said that the DPP authorities have "done quite well" in cross-strait relations. Chen Jianren's boasting was wildly praised by the Taiwan people, who ridiculed him for "how dare to deceive people".

On the first day of Taiwan's Year of the Dragon, his "New Year's greetings" were particularly blocked →

The Year of the Dragon on the island started, some people made wishes for a peaceful future, and some apologized and admitted their mistakes, the difference was all in their previous words and deeds. Whether the politicians on the island suffer from the suffering of the people and wish the people what they wish will be weighed one by one by the people of Taiwan. After all, peace rather than war, development rather than recession, and exchanges rather than isolation are the common New Year's aspirations of the people of Taiwan.

Source: Grandstand Sea

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