KMT questions Yilan dinner event; Chen Chin-te calls it 'KMT smear campaign'
The KMT caucus accused the 'Friends of Lai' association in Yilan of holding a dinner to support a DPP candidate, alleging vote-buying. The KMT demanded consistent law enforcement. Chen Chin-te and candidate Lin Kuo-chang refuted the claims, stating it was a post-meeting dinner and criticizing the KMT for malicious smears.
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KMT caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang stated on the 29th that the party received reports of a large dinner held by the 'Friends of Lai' association in Yilan to support DPP candidate Lin Kuo-chang, where Executive Yuan Minister Chen Chin-te allegedly went table-to-table soliciting votes. The KMT questioned if this constituted 'electioneering through dining' and demanded that prosecutors establish consistent law enforcement standards. Chen Chin-te responded that the event was a post-meeting dinner for association members, not a banquet hosted by him, and that mingling in public is normal. Lin Kuo-chang also dismissed the accusations as 'malicious smears,' noting he was an invited member who paid his annual dues. The KMT has demanded that the Ministry of Justice and the Central Election Commission establish uniform standards for election-related dining events to ensure fairness across party lines.
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