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520 did not "speak", "hate the DPP" seems to be back again, Taiwan's political wind has changed

Yesterday was May 20, and there was no routine "speech" in Taiwan as seen in previous years, which was not normal, but it was expected. The opposition parties and the people are cursing the DPP authorities, and those in power are full of bags but cannot return their mouths; the "hate DPP" seems to have returned again, and Taiwan's political wind has changed.

520 did not "speak", "hate the DPP" seems to be back again, Taiwan's political wind has changed

  520 "quietly", Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen posted sarcasm on Facebook: If there is no dilemma of water shortage, if there is no dilemma of jumping electricity, and if there is no epidemic raging, it must be an excellent moment for the DPP's "great internal propaganda". However, today (20th) there is no exaggerated god-making on the Internet, and Tsai Ing-wen's office is unexpectedly calm and becomes a disappeared "inauguration anniversary".

  In terms of anti-epidemic, as of 8:00 a.m. on the 20th, more than 15,000 netizens on the island voted, and as many as 87.4% were dissatisfied with the dpp authorities' epidemic prevention policy. In contrast to the dpp authorities' ineffective response, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-che and New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi have performed prominently in fighting the epidemic, and their political energy has risen sharply.

  In terms of power shortage, Su Huanzhi, the governor of Nan County, saw the DPP's power crisis from the power shortage crisis. Su Huanzhi believes that if it is constantly on the brink of such a blackout crisis, the consequences will be unimaginable. With the current situation of the DPP team, the blackout crisis in the next three years is probably the biggest test for Taiwan, and it may also be a key factor in ending the DPP's continued rule.

  The lack of water, electricity and vaccines is not only the reality of Taiwan today, but also a threat to the future livelihood and lives of the people in Taiwan. The "three deficiencies" puncture the "myth", pull the principal off the "altar", and make the feeling of "hating the DPP" rise day by day, which may eventually become the key to ending the green regime. If the "three deficiencies" continue, it will be difficult for Taiwan's political winds to remain unchanged.

Source: Hong Kong China Commentary Network