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Kaohsiung mayor appears in court
COURTHOUSE CLASHES:Chaos erupted when Chen Chu left the
court and one of her opponent¡¦s staffers was admitted to the hospital after
suffering an injury
By Flora Wang / Staff reporter
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu says she will lay the
foundations for Kaohsiung¡¦s development over the next 100 years if she is
elected in the Greater Kaohsiung mayoral election on Nov. 27 during a campaign
speech in Kaohsiung yesterday.
Photo: Chang Chung-yi, Taipei Times
Amid a shouting match between pan-blue and pan-green supporters outside the
Kaohsiung District Court yesterday, the court held the first proceeding of a
case filed against Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu (³¯µâ) by the Chinese Nationalist
Party (KMT), in which she stands accused of neglecting her duties during a
typhoon day that left almost half of the city flooded.
Supporters of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) politician cheered outside
the court as the mayor arrived at about 8am, while protesters chanted ¡§Chen Chu,
step down.¡¨
KMT Legislator Chiu Yi (ªô¼Ý), one of those who brought the case against the
mayor, was escorted into the court by KMT Greater Kaohsiung mayoral candidate
Huang Chao-shun¡¦s (¶À¬L¶¶) campaign staffers.
While police officers had been dispatched by the city government to separate
supporters of the DPP and the KMT, members of both camps still engaged in verbal
exchanges.
When Chen left the court, chaos erupted and one of Huang¡¦s staffers was sent to
the hospital after suffering an injury in the confusion.
Chiu and Huang have accused Chen of neglecting her mayoral duties when almost
half of the city¡¦s districts were flooded because of torrential rain brought by
Typhoon Fanapi on Sept. 19.
Chen admitted after the typhoon that she returned to her residence for a short
nap after inspecting flooded areas earlier that day.
However, Chiu alleged Chen was enjoying a hot spring in Kaohsiung County¡¦s
Tienliao Township (¥Ð¼d).
Chen accused the judiciary of trying to affect her performance in the upcoming
Greater Kaohsiung mayoral election by arraigning her hearing shortly after Chiu
and Huang filed the suit.
¡§I hope prosecutors complete the investigation into the allegations
efficiently,¡¨ she said when approached by reporters for comment, adding that
Chiu and Huang should present evidence to prove their allegation.
Chen also complained about prosecutors¡¦ decision not to arraign Kaohsiung County
Commissioner Yang Chiu-hsing (·¨¬î¿³), who was also sued by Kaohsiung County
councilors on similar accusations.
Yang is running against Chen and Huang as an independent candidate.
Lending support for Chen, the DPP legislative caucus held a press conference in
Taipei yesterday, accusing the KMT of relying on judicial interference for
assistance in the campaign in the run-up to the Nov. 27 special municipality
elections.
DPP caucus whip Pan Men-an (¼ï©s¦w) said that yesterday was the first day Chen took
leave from her mayoral duties to campaign for her re-election and she had to
spend it in court.
The fact that the Kaohsiung District Court had handled the case with such speed
was evidence that the KMT was manipulating the judiciary, he said.
¡§This is an ugly day in the country¡¦s constitutional history,¡¨ Pan said.
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