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Chen Chih-chung promises to fight for
¡¥father¡¦s innocence¡¦
Staff Writer, with CNA
A day after his election as a Greater Kaohsiung City councilor, former president
Chen Shui-bian¡¦s (³¯¤ô«ó) son spoke about his jailed father and an alliance of
municipal council members who insist that Taiwan and China are separate
countries.
Chen Chih-chung (³¯P¤¤), 31, won 32,947 votes, more than any other candidate
running in the Greater Kaohsiung City Council election on Saturday.
As a member of the new ¡§one side, one country¡¨ alliance, a political group
dedicated to promoting Taiwan¡¦s independence, Chen Chih-chung claimed that
victory for him and other like-minded candidates signified an endorsement by
voters.
More than 30 members of the alliance won council seats in the election, with
nearly one-third becoming councilors in Greater Tainan, a municipality merging
Tainan City and Tainan County.
Most members of the alliance are also members of the Democratic Progressive
Party.
Chen Chih-chung attributed his big win to voters¡¦ support for his father and
said he would fight ¡§for his father¡¦s innocence.¡¨
Earlier this month, the former president and his wife were each sentenced by the
Supreme Court to a total of 19 years in jail on a series of corruption charges.
The younger Chen has his own share of legal problems. In a money-laundering
case, he was sentenced by a higher court in June to 14 months in prison and
fined NT$30 million (US$937,500). His appeal is pending in the Supreme Court. In
July a tabloid magazine linked Chen Chih-chung to a prostitute. Although Chen
filed libel lawsuits against the magazine and a rival politician, a district
court ruled against him in both cases.
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