2012 ELECTIONS: DPP¡¦s
¡¥little piggies¡¦ find way home
MONSTROUS: Tsai Ing-wen criticized the KMT for
what she said was an attempt at character assassination, following allegations
concerning her involvement with Yu Chang Co
By Chris Wang / Staff Reporter
Supporters of Democratic
Progressive Party presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen show off piggy banks
filled with campaign donations during a rally on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of
the Presidential Office in Taipei yesterday morning.
Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times
Taiwan¡¦s main opposition
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen waves to
supporters during a election rally in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: AFP
Tens of thousands of piggy banks were
returned to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday during a large
¡§homecoming day¡¨ rally in Taipei, as DPP presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen
(½²^¤å) described the fundraising gimmick as a social movement that could defeat a
unfair and monstrous government.
The DPP said about 50,000 people gathered on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the
Presidential Office to returning piggy banks distributed by the DPP over the
past month.
¡§This is such a magnificent view!¡¨ Tsai told supporters, who braved the cold and
rain ¡X with temperatures as low as 11oC ¡X as they chanted ¡§Taiwan¡¦s first female
president¡¨ while shaking piggy banks in their hands.
The DPP launched its ¡§three little pigs¡¨ campaign after the Control Yuan said in
October that it would look into the party¡¦s acceptance of three piggy banks
donated by three children, warning that accepting the money from people too
young to vote would be in violation of the Political Donations Act (¬FªvÄmª÷ªk).
Since then the DPP has distributed more than 200,000 piggy banks nationwide,
with yesterday designated as their ¡§homecoming day.¡¨
¡§The campaign has now become a trend and a social movement that represents
Taiwan society¡¦s wish to take the opportunity to defeat a unfair and monstrous
government that lives on the leftovers of an authoritative legacy,¡¨ said Tsai,
who wore a pink scarf in recognition of the pink piggy banks.
Twelve booths were set up in a large tent where DPP staffers collected piggy
banks and gave each donor a campaign scarf as a souvenir. The scarves, available
in pink, yellow, green and gray, have a logo in the shape of the head of a
cartoon pig.
No words could describe the DPP¡¦s gratitude to the Taiwanese, who have always
stood on the same side with the party, Tsai said, adding that was why the DPP
would cherish the lessons learned during its previous administration and stand
firm on the side of the people, she said.
Tsai then turned to a more serious topic ¡X the Chinese Nationalist Party¡¦s (KMT)
accusations that she profited from a government investment project in a
biotechnology start-up ¡X the so-called ¡§Yu Chang case.¡¨
¡§The monster has now shown its true face, because it could not care less about
pretending to be nice¡¨ with the presidential election on the line, Tsai said.
She reminded supporters that yesterday was World Human Rights Day as well as the
32th anniversary of the Kaohsiung Incident, and she condemned the KMT¡¦s smear
campaign. She said the KMT was collaborating with the media and using the
judiciary system as a campaign tool to distort the facts and using ¡§character
assassination¡¨ to attack opponents.
¡§This is a dirty trick. And this is the backsliding of Taiwan¡¦s democracy,¡¨ she
said.
The rally was scheduled to run from 10am to 12pm, but that was not enough time
to process all the returned piggy banks, so the -details of donors of the rest
were taken down and the banks piled up before being shipped out to the party¡¦s
national campaign headquarters in Banciao District (ªO¾ô), New Taipei City (·s¥_¥«).
Tsai left the rally for other campaign activities before making a surprise
return to Ketagalan -Boulevard about 11:40am and making another brief speech,
prompting a cheerful reaction from the crowd, who chanted ¡§Hello President
Tsai.¡¨
¡§I believe the Taiwanese people would make their choice with wisdom on January
14. And I believe I can win. From that day on, let us work together to make
Taiwan a better democracy and a better country,¡¨ Tsai said.
The DPP sponsored similar homecoming rallies to collect the piggy banks in
cities and counties across the nation yesterday.
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