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Su condemns ballot boycott proposal

TWO TOO MANY? Su Tseng-chang said it would set a bad precendent if pan-blue local governments went againt the Central Election Commission election guildlines

By Flora Wang and Mo Yan-chih  /  STAFF REPORTERS

"They [the pan-blues] the want to make things easier. My suggestion makes things easier for sure," Wang said.

"I took [the pan-blues' statement] as a humiliation of my fellow Taiwanese," he said. "They never provided evidence to prove that it [holding the elections and referendums together] would create disorder."

CEC Secretary-General Teng Tien-yu (鄧天佑) said yesterday that the commission had not decided how the ballots for the two elections would be issued.

"We will not make a decision until after the meeting tomorrow," Teng said.

Both the pan-blue and the pan-green camps believe ballot distribution could have a significant impact on the legislative and presidential elections.

In related news, the Third Society Party is scheduled to stage a demonstration outside the CEC today to protest the commission's plan to raise the registration deposit for legislative candidates.

Jou Yi-cheng (周奕成), convener of the party, said the DPP and the KMT are likely to join forces to push for a hike in the deposit from NT$200,000 to NT$500,000.

Such a move would make it harder for smaller parties with limited resources to run candidates, Jou said.

Green Party Taiwan Secretary-General Pan Han-shen (潘翰聲) said increasing the deposit would mean that only wealthy or well-connected people could run in elections.

Additional reporting by Ko Shu-ling, Jimmy Chuang and Loa Iok-sin

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