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He broke the news: There are still several in the DPP who have been "informants" and are still in the political arena

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He broke the news: There are still several in the DPP who have been "informants" and are still in the political arena

According to Taiwan media reports, Huang Guoshu, a "legislator" of the Democratic Progressive Party, was exposed to having served as an informant in the intelligence management system in the past, and was expelled from the new trend department of the DPP faction to which he belonged. Shi Weiquan, former director of the New Taipei City Economic Development Bureau, said frankly that there are several DPP members who have been "scratching rake boys" (informants) and are still in the political arena, and there are several people who have been in their early 50s to 60 years old.

In addition to participating in the Wild Lily Student Movement in the early days, Shi Weiquan also served as director of the office of Lai Xingyuan, former chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council, deputy executive director of the central office of the "Executive Yuan," director of the Economic Development Bureau of the New Taipei Municipal Government, and is currently a columnist.

Shi Weiquan said that Huang Guoshu was a good "legislator", and this time Huang was executed by the faction. Hong Qichang has left the new trend, and he is even more powerless to protect him. There are several DPP people who have been caught in the rake boy and are still in the political arena, from the beginning of their fifties to the age of sixty. There are many types of scratching rakes, and if you include the generations of student movements who came from Kuomintang societies, there are more.

Shi Weiquan pointed out that Huang Guoshu did have serious circumstances, and continued to provide intelligence after joining the DPP and participating in the supplementary election, "If I were the object of his surveillance, I don't know how I would react after learning the truth." So I can't value the practice of judging new trends."

Shi Weiquan said that he had seen his surveillance file quite early on, which was the largest number of pages among the students in the middle of the country, and in the file, it was said that the rake boy was a pseudonym, but in his file, he saw two real names, one of which was a friend, "I have always believed that he participated in the student movement for the idea." After reading the file and being interviewed, he has been defending the two "scratching rake boys" because they provided information to the Bureau of Investigation, which is a one-time event, and their real names are directly exposed in the file, unlike informants."

Shi said he saw the names of the two familiar friends in his profile and "saw them secretly report on my event or the meeting I attended, shocking, but also sympathetic understanding."

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