Wang called on the Ministry of Transportation and Communications to request an injunction on the planned sale. He also urged Ma to stop the deal.
Wang asked former DPP chairman Shih Ming-teh (施明德), who cited alleged corruption to justify his anti-Chen campaign, to apply the same standards to Ma and demand the Taipei mayor's resignation.
Meanwhile, six young DPP employees yesterday called on the governing and opposition parties to respect the judiciary and urged Shih's camp to stop the street protests and be "rational."
Calling themselves the "green six," the group urged the DPP caucus to back the second recall motion or launch an impeachment campaign if Chen or first lady Wu Shu-jen (吳淑珍) were indicted for corruption.



