Expelled from TPP, Li Zhen-xiu files for injunction to maintain temporary status

Former TPP at-large legislator Li Zhen-xiu, expelled from the party over controversial remarks, has filed an injunction with the Taipei District Court to halt her expulsion and retain her legislative seat, following the "Wang Jin-pyng model."
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(CNA reporter Lin Chang-shun, Taipei, 20th) Former Taiwan People's Party (TPP) legislator Li Zhen-xiu was expelled from the party, losing her qualification as an at-large legislator. It is understood that Li Zhen-xiu filed an application for an "injunction maintaining temporary status" with the Taipei District Court last Friday (17th), naming the Taiwan People's Party as the respondent. The Taipei District Court is currently assigning the case for review.

Li Zhen-xiu was embroiled in controversies regarding her nationality and legislator qualifications. Recently, she mentioned in a live broadcast that Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an took NT$7 million from TPP founding chairman Ko Wen-je. She was referred to the TPP's Central Review Committee for disciplinary action. The TPP Central Review Committee decided on the 13th to expel Li Zhen-xiu from the party.

Media reported that Li Zhen-xiu held a live broadcast late on the 19th, showing a receipt from the Taipei District Court. She stated that she had followed the "Wang Jin-pyng model" and filed for a preliminary injunction, demanding that the TPP suspend the execution of the expulsion process.

It is understood that the Taipei District Court received Li Zhen-xiu's application on the 17th. The cause of action is "injunction maintaining temporary status," and the respondent is the Taiwan People's Party. The Taipei District Court is assigning the case for review. A formal lawsuit for the main case has not yet been received. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150420