Taiwan Political Analyst Weighs in on Mayor Chiang Wan-an's "Coup" Remarks

Political commentator Chen Hui-wen dissects the Taipei Mayor's recent stance, identifying potential missteps.
Taiwan Political Analyst Weighs in on Mayor Chiang Wan-an's

The political landscape in Taiwan is buzzing following Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an's recent comments, which have sparked considerable debate. In a Facebook analysis, veteran media personality Chen Hui-wen offered his perspective on the situation, highlighting what he perceives as three key miscalculations by Mayor Chiang.

Chen questioned the practical impact of Chiang Wan-an's statements, pondering, "Chiang Wan-an 'stood up' last night, but then what?" He pointed out that the perceived issues with judicial fairness and independence remain unchanged regardless of public pronouncements. "The judiciary is still unjust, still not independent," Chen stated, implying a lack of concrete action to follow the public statements.

Mayor Chiang's remarks came during his support of the "Fight Against Dictatorship" event at the Taipei District Prosecutors Office (北檢). He declared his commitment to the cause, stating that as a citizen of the Republic of China, a Taipei resident, and a father of three, he felt compelled to take a stand when judicial fairness and independence were perceived to be compromised.