Cheng Li-wen (
Party officials reached a consensus Monday evening to dismiss the politician-turned-political commentator on the grounds that she had insulted the acting head of the Department of Health Twu Shiing-jer (
PHOTO: CHANG CHIA-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
Twu was later vindicated after accusers PFP Legislator Diane Lee (李慶安) and restaurant proprietor Cheng Ko-jung (鄭可榮) acknowledged they had identified the wrong person.
The expulsion is pending a final review next week.
A former national assembly member, Cheng Li-wen is the co-host of a popular talk show with PFP Legislator Sun Ta-chien (
Since she lost the party's primary as a legislative candidate last year, Cheng has been alienated from the party. Despite of her status as a DPP member, she is known to be a critic of the government. She has fostered ties with the PFP.
The 33-year-old Cheng said yesterday that she believed Twu's case was not the reason behind her punishment.
"The real cause [for my being chastised] is that I am not willing to defend the DPP's wrongdoings, and I sometimes point out flaws in policies," Cheng said.
She said the DPP had a high moral standard before taking power, but conscience had deminished in the ruling party.
Cheng was involved in student movements in the late 1980s when she was a law student at National Taiwan University.
She said she wasn't persecuted by the KMT for her participation in the democracy movement, she was therefore shocked to be penalized by the DPP two years after it assumed power.
"It would be the DPP, not myself, who gets hurt if I am expelled by the party because it would mean that the DPP is utterly running against the ideas it had kept in the past," she said.
Cheng returned to her alma mater Monday night for a protest upon hearing the news.
Former DPP chairmen Hsu Hsin-liang (許信良) and Shih Ming-te (施明德), both of whom have defected to the opposition camp, sent their regards to Cheng at the university Monday night.
Others who went to voice their support for Cheng included Diane Lee and several PFP supporters.
Some DPP lawmakers who have been friends with Cheng since their college days yesterday advised her to leave the party voluntarily because it is a reality that Cheng no longer thinks like the DPP collective.
DPP Legislator Li Wen-chung (李文忠) indicated he has never been penalized by the party for his criticism against the authorities. He said Cheng's is being penalized because she often attacks the DPP with unfounded accusations. "Twu's case was merely the tip of the iceberg," he said.
The DPP's Taipei City branch will hold another meeting next week to have a final review of the expulsion. Cheng said she does not plan to petition against the decision if the punishment stands after that meeting. She will depart for London Wednesday evening, as scheduled, to complete her studies at Cambridge University.
The military has spotted two Chinese warships operating in waters near Penghu County in the Taiwan Strait and sent its own naval and air forces to monitor the vessels, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said. Beijing sends warships and warplanes into the waters and skies around Taiwan on an almost daily basis, drawing condemnation from Taipei. While the ministry offers daily updates on the locations of Chinese military aircraft, it only rarely gives details of where Chinese warships are operating, generally only when it detects aircraft carriers, as happened last week. A Chinese destroyer and a frigate entered waters to the southwest
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Yilan County at 8:39pm tonight, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The epicenter was 38.7km east-northeast of Yilan County Hall at a focal depth of 98.3km, the CWA’s Seismological Center said. The quake’s maximum intensity, which gauges the actual physical effect of a seismic event, was a level 4 on Taiwan’s 7-tier intensity scale, the center said. That intensity level was recorded in Yilan County’s Nanao Township (南澳), Hsinchu County’s Guansi Township (關西), Nantou County’s Hehuanshan (合歡山) and Hualien County’s Yanliao (鹽寮). An intensity of 3 was
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comment last year on Tokyo’s potential reaction to a Taiwan-China conflict has forced Beijing to rewrite its invasion plans, a retired Japanese general said. Takaichi told the Diet on Nov. 7 last year that a Chinese naval blockade or military attack on Taiwan could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan, potentially allowing Tokyo to exercise its right to collective self-defense. Former Japan Ground Self-Defense Force general Kiyofumi Ogawa said in a recent speech that the remark has been interpreted as meaning Japan could intervene in the early stages of a Taiwan Strait conflict, undermining China’s previous assumptions
Taiwan Railways Corp (TRC) today announced that Shin Kong Mitsukoshi has been selected as the preferred bidder to operate the Taipei Railway Station shopping mall, replacing the current operator, Breeze Development Co Ltd. Among eight qualified firms that delivered presentations and were evaluated by a review committee, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi was ranked first, while Breeze was named the runner-up, the rail company said in a statement. Contract negotiations are to proceed in accordance with regulations, it said, adding that if negotiations with the top bidder fail, it could invite the second-ranked applicant to enter talks. Breeze in a statement today expressed doubts over