For two weeks in a company, Guo Taiming, the founder of Hon Hai Group, announced that it has surpassed the threshold for the launch of the deployment of Taiwan.

Comprehensive reports from the Taiwan Freedom Times and the Central News Agency reported that Guo Taiming, who announced an independent election earlier, launched the company with the deputy Taiwanese female artist Lai Peixia on September 20.Guo Taiming announced on Friday (October 6) in an interview with the Fengshan Temple Fair in Banqiao, New Taipei City that his president has officially passed the threshold on Wednesday (4th).

Guo Taiming said that he is very grateful to each joint author's support. The next signing is a responsibility. Each signature is spur and encouragement. "I will continue to work hard to fight to the end"Essence

According to the provisions of the Chinese Election Association, to obtain the qualifications for registration of the candidate of Zheng and Vice President, Guo Taiming and Lai Peixia must propose 289,667 people to sign up for the book before November 2.Department results.

When asked about the number of unsecissions, Chen Jiayi, a spokesman for Guo Taiming's office, said that since the announcement on September 20, he has been overwhelmingly abused, discredited, attacking, and targeted.It was very hard, and the local volunteers of the local parties were also under great pressure.

She said that during this period of low -key, she did not update the progress of the connection, because she knew it was a turtle rabbit race, and worked hard, and did not wake up the rabbit.According to the original layout arrangement, Guo Ying worked step by step. In the two weeks, it broke through the threshold for the joint deployment, and the number had exceeded 300,000.

Chen Jiayi emphasized that he has not yet reached the finish line, and will continue to sprint. The goal is to get more books, the better.Each signature and even signing is a support, power, encouragement, and commitment. The number of these joint deployments is the power that Taiwanese want to change.