Sun, Jul 10, 2005 - Page 1 News List

Ma, Wang turn up campaign heat

By Caroline Hong  /  STAFF REPORTER

Adding to the dispute, it was discovered on Thursday that the party's regional headquarters had sent out voting notices to 6,818 party members in Yunlin County, of which KMT headquarters later decided only about 1,800 were entitled to vote.

"The KMT is still appealing one of its two presidential election lawsuits. What right do we have to do this if our own election has discrepancies?" Ma asked.

He appealed to party workers to be vigilant in monitoring the election process.

Wang then hinted that Ma did not have faith in the party's employees.

"In regard to the recent `nominal party member' matter, we should all trust in our party employees and their management of the situation. We should not make direct comments that hurt our party's members," he said.

Interaction between Wang and Ma was a focus of attention prior to the presentations. While the two vice chairmen did not repeat their widely seen hug from last week's forum, the two seemed friendly as they shook hands for the media.

Speaking after the forum, Ma seemed unconcerned about the attacks on his campaign by Wang during the forum.

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