Huang Kuo-chang: Li Chen-hsiu Demanded Compensation for Legislator's Salary to Resign, Impossible to Agree

The Taiwan People's Party Central Review Committee expelled legislator Li Chen-hsiu. Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang stated that Li Chen-hsiu demanded financial compensation, including salary and benefits for her remaining term, as a condition for her resignation. Huang Kuo-chang publicly refused this demand, calling it an "extortion-like request." Li Chen-hsiu denied these claims.
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The Taiwan People's Party's Central Review Committee expelled legislator Li Chen-hsiu on April 13. Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang announced on April 14 that during discussions about her resignation, Li Chen-hsiu unexpectedly demanded financial compensation equivalent to her remaining term's salary, rent, and other benefits, stating she would only resign after receiving the money. Huang Kuo-chang firmly rejected this, calling it an unacceptable condition. Li Chen-hsiu subsequently issued a statement denying the allegations, asserting she would not accept any money or seek any position. Huang Kuo-chang countered by stating that a meeting record from April 7 exists, documenting Li Chen-hsiu's financial demands, and that she also acknowledged discussing money during the Central Review Committee meeting. He emphasized that the party would never agree to such terms.