Former Tainan mayor Hsu Tain-tsair (許添財) said yesterday that he would run on the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ticket in the legislative by-election for a seat vacated by William Lai (賴清德), who was elected last month as mayor of Greater Tainan.
Hsu made the announcement at a press conference in Greater Tainan, which came in the wake of the DPP Central Executive Committee’s decision on Wednesday to recruit him to run in the by-election scheduled for March 5.
Hsu said he would register his candidacy with the Tainan Election Commission tomorrow.
PHOTO: HUANG WEN-HUANG, TAIPEI TIMES
In other developments, former Kaohsiung county commissioner Yang Chiu-hsing (楊秋興), who left the DPP in August to run as an independent for mayor of Greater Kaohsiung last November, said he would not join the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), as has been rumored.
Yang, 54, said he does not have any plans to run for a legislative seat in the year-end elections, and will concentrate on taking care of his health following colon cancer surgery late last year.
He lost the special municipality race to Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu (陳菊), who had also beaten him in the DPP primary.
Yang said his immediate plans were to recuperate and travel to Beijing and Shanghai, probably in late next month or early March, to gain a better understanding of China.
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A group of Taiwanese-American and Tibetan-American students at Harvard University on Saturday disrupted Chinese Ambassador to the US Xie Feng’s (謝鋒) speech at the school, accusing him of being responsible for numerous human rights violations. Four students — two Taiwanese Americans and two from Tibet — held up banners inside a conference hall where Xie was delivering a speech at the opening ceremony of the Harvard Kennedy School China Conference 2024. In a video clip provided by the Coalition of Students Resisting the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), Taiwanese-American Cosette Wu (吳亭樺) and Tibetan-American Tsering Yangchen are seen holding banners that together read:
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Heat advisories were in effect for nine administrative regions yesterday afternoon as warm southwesterly winds pushed temperatures above 38°C in parts of southern Taiwan, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said. As of 3:30pm yesterday, Tainan’s Yujing District (玉井) had recorded the day’s highest temperature of 39.7°C, though the measurement will not be included in Taiwan’s official heat records since Yujing is an automatic rather than manually operated weather station, the CWA said. Highs recorded in other areas were 38.7°C in Kaohsiung’s Neimen District (內門), 38.2°C in Chiayi City and 38.1°C in Pingtung’s Sandimen Township (三地門), CWA data showed. The spell of scorching