Ko broke his promises: DPP lawmaker

‘FRAUD’: Only 29 proposals were put to vote on the i-Voting system, all of which were launched by government agencies, while resident-initiated proposals were rejected

Taipei Times
Date: Dec 27, 2017
By: Chen Wei-han  /  Staff reporter

Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) has broken eight of his 30 campaign promises and

Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Pasuya Yao holds a photo of Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je at a news conference in Taipei yesterday as he accused Ko of breaking eight of his 30 campaign promises and achieving unsatisfactory results for 14 others.  Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

achieved only unsatisfactory results for another 14, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Pasuya Yao (姚文智) said yesterday, questioning Ko’s capability as mayor.

After Ko on Monday unveiled a report enumerating his achievements in office, Yao, who has announced his bid for Taipei mayor in next year’s local elections, called a news conference to review Ko’s three years in office.

Ko has failed to realize the i-Voting system, public participation in budgeting, social housing and subsidies, public long-term care services, public childcare services, music industry improvement, establishing cultural industry infrastructure and independent cultural policy formation process, Yao said.

The mayor has failed to achieve tangible results in 14 other pledges, including improving on-campus food safety, reorganizing bus routes, initiating government-led urban renewal, establishing affordable kindergartens, improving community daycare services, improving police management and public security, building energy efficient infrastructures and improving the business environment, Yao added.    [FULL  STORY]

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