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is the "post-abei era" coming? xie hanbing: most people are disappointed with ke wenzhe, and he can't go back to the past

2024-09-02

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ko wen-je, the chairman of the people's party who was detained by the prosecutors for his involvement in the taipei jinghuacheng case, was released without bail by the taipei district court on the 2nd, which made the party members very excited. however, veteran media person xie hanbing said frankly that ko wen-je can no longer return to his past state and has now entered the "post-abei era" (supporters generally call ko "abei") because most people are disappointed in him. at the same time, he will face a lawsuit next and can no longer handle party affairs.

xie hanbing said today that ko wen-je did not become a political hero or come back to life after being brought back without bail as xiaocao thought, because most people are disgusted by the northern district prosecutors' office's investigative methods, but that does not mean they have come to trust ko. these are two different things.

"it is actually very difficult for ko wen-je to use this opportunity to turn things around and call for cohesion," xie hanbing went on to point out that due to the false accounting case, ko wen-je's credibility has suffered a severe blow, and many people may no longer trust him because he has repeatedly emphasized "sop" and "look at the system, not the people" in the past, but now the facts have proved that he can do nothing and only trusts people, not the system.

xie hanbing bluntly said that ko wen-je will never be able to regain his past glory, and his support rate "can only struggle around 10%" because of the false accounting case and the purchase of business offices, which hurt many people's hearts. in addition, ko wen-je was only invited back without bail, and he will still be unable to handle party affairs due to the lawsuit. the people's party is more likely to erupt in a new wave of internal fighting, "now it has entered the post-abei era."

lin jingxian, taiwan correspondent of strait herald