Taiwan News
Date: 2015-12-02
By: Ko Lin, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen denied allegations that
her party funneled a move urging people in Taiwan to boycott Ting Hsin-made products, reports said Wednesday.
Kuomintang Legislator Alex Tsai slammed the DPP candidate in the morning for deliberately placing blames on her Facebook page, which quoted that pan-Green supporters should instead point their fingers at the ruling judges and the KMT rather than Ting Hsin.
“Tsai is only trying to excuse Ting Hsin for their sins,” he lamented, suggesting that if she intends to scold, then “scold everyone else, including Ting Hsin.”
The KMT legislator also accused Tsai for making false pretenses, and that although she did not mention Ting Hsin in her rhetoric, she has called on the public to boycott their products.
“Tsai has a hidden agenda with Ting Hsin,” he claimed. [FULL STORY]