KMT Chairman Lien Chan (連戰), yesterday ordered his party members to unseat the newly-elected Kaohsiung City Council Speaker Chu An-hsiung (
Chu, an independent city councilor, was elected as the council's speaker Wednesday with support from KMT, PFP and independent councilors.
PHOTO: LIAO CHENG-HUEI, TAIPEI TIMES
Both Lien and PFP Chairman James Soong (
Lien ordered an investigative task force led by party vice chairman Vincent Siew (
"For the past three years, it has been the KMT's primary reform task to eradicate relations with the `black-gold' circles," Lien said yesterday in a press conference.
"Several ... city councilors, however, broke the party's anti-black-gold rule and this has caused tremendous harm to the party as well as the country," Lien said.
KMT Secretary-General Lin Fong-cheng (
Lin stressed that "if any KMT councilor refuses to sign the recall motion, he or she will have problems."
Many KMT and PFP lawmakers also backed Lien's demand for Chu's recall.
According to the Local Government System Law (
The KMT's legislative caucus yesterday said it would propose a revision of the law to change this requirement.
Meanwhile, the KMT's re-elected Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou yesterday said he felt bitter about the alleged election bribery. He said this was a setback for the KMT, which has made an effort to separate itself from groups peddling influence through tainted funds.
"No matter how bad an administrative performance the ruling DPP has shown, if we cannot succeed [in eradicating "black-gold" politics], people will not support the KMT," Ma said.
He also voiced support for Lien's decision to punish severely those involved in vote-buying in the council speaker election.
James Chen (
The director of the KMT's Kaohsiung office, Pan Chia-sen (
PFP Chairman Soong agreed to support the KMT's campaign to recall Chu.
Soong also ordered the suspension of the party memberships of all six Kaohsiung PFP councilors, as well as the immediate halting of the operations of the PFP's Kaohsiung City Council caucus and the setting up of a group to investigate alleged vote-buying.
He also announced that the party's secretary-general, David Chung (
"The PFP's six councilors voted in a way that is seriously contrary to the public's expectations. The party will dole out severe punishments to negligent councilors and even expel them from the party," Soong said in a press conference.
In response to Lien's move to initiate a recall, the newly elected Chu yesterday said that "there is nothing to say about it... as I have just been elected."
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