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Zhong Dongjin told the Kuomintang that he wanted his party membership back. The judge urged, “If you’re elected, do you have to sue?” Zhu Lilun replied

Zhong Dongjin was expelled from the party and sued the Kuomintang. Browsing Zhong Dongjin’s Facebook page

(Ling Media/Full Report) The nine-in-one general election has come to an end.Zhong Dongjin, the elected magistrate of Miaoli County, was dissatisfied with being expelled from the KMT for registering as a non-party member and leaving the court district attorney held its first hearing today (8). The judge suggested that Zhong Dongjin follow the party’s complaint channel for relief and ordered the hearing to be held on January 19 next year to confirm whether the two sides are willing to mediate. In this regard, KMT chairman Zhu Lilun replied that the KMT has a position and principles and will handle them in accordance with relevant regulations.

Zhong Dongjin pointed out that the Kuomintang has abandoned the party members and public opinion polls and let the party oligarchs decide the county magistrate candidates, which is suspected of violating Article 1 of the Political Party Law “Al order to establish an environment of fair competition for political parties, ensure that the organization and functioning of political parties comply with democratic principles and improve party politics”, and Article 5 of the Law on Political Parties “The organization and functioning of political parties must conform to democratic principles”.

Zhong Dongjin believes that he has joined the Kuomintang for more than 20 years. He has dedicated himself and has no complaints or regrets, but he has been treated unreasonably. The mayor’s withdrawal of party membership meeting materials of Hualien Wei Jiaxian, hoping to clarify why he ran for the same discipline violation, Wei Jiaxian was only punished with “revocation of party membership” (can not apply for reinstatement of party membership within 3 years) , while Zhong was “expelled from party membership” (within 6 years can not apply for reinstatement of party membership) of party membership). The court agreed to read the materials of Zhong Dongjin’s expulsion from the party, but Wei Jiaxian’s case was dismissed because he had nothing to do with this case.

Also, it is worth noting that the Taipei District Court held a hearing today, and the trial judge urged both sides to mediate three times during the hearing. Shortly after the trial, the judge asked lawyers for both sides without warning, “Now that the election is over, are you willing to mediate?” I will reply within a week, and the Kuomintang lawyer hastily agreed.

Not long after, the judge asked attorney Zhong Dongjin whether he had appealed to the Kuomintang through the party’s relief channel. Attorney Zhong Dongjin said there was indeed a complaint, but the Kuomintang insisted that Zhong was no longer a party member, so he filed the lawsuit. In this regard, the judge said earnestly, if it can be dealt with through internal complaints, should we file a lawsuit? “You (Zhong Dongjin) have already been elected and should be able to handle county affairs and county administration well. If the internal affairs of the political party can be privately mediated, they will be handled privately. This will give more space. If it is handed over to the court, it can only be handled in accordance with the law. Judgment, at this time the two sides have no room for maneuver. within two weeks.

As for Zhong Dongjin, if he returned to the Kuomintang would he violate the “criminal exclusion clause”? Zhu Lilun Zhu Lilun was interviewed when he went south to Yunlin to attend the Thanksgiving Tea Party. This matter will be handled in accordance with relevant regulations, and the outside world does not need to see the needles. “We are all family in the KMT, and there is no need to cause right and wrong to cause this process.”

Original url of Lin Media:Zhong Dongjin told the Kuomintang that he wanted his party membership back. The judge urged, “If you’re elected, do you have to sue?” Zhu Lilun replied

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