(Taipei Comprehensive News) Chen Wenqian, a senior media person in Taiwan, revealed that Shi Mingde, a former DPP chairman of the 82 -year -old Democratic Progressive Party, lived in the intensive care unit due to the recurrence of liver cancer.
Chen Wenqian on Monday (December 4) on the TVBS war room broadcast on Monday (December 4), when it comes to the DPP vice presidential candidate, Xiao Meiqin, is a controversy of whether it is the United States or the "Nationality of the Republic of China". Taiwan is currentlyThe political environment is unique, and the Election Association is not an independent organs at all. The ruling party has the final say.
She said that she hopes that the people to understand that Taiwan's democratic politics will sacrifice their lives, youth, and jail, not in the sky.
Speaking of this, Chen Wenqian revealed that his friend Shi Mingde was critical."If he has any unfortunate results, will he be willing to sacrifice the democratic achievements of Taiwan for 25 years (life)? Is this ticket on the voters, can you afford him?"
She said that Shi Mingde has been hospitalized for more than 10 days. He is having dialysis and dying in the intensive care unit. He has deteriorated quickly. His children also took a plane back to Taiwan.When she said the two, Shi Mingde was frustrated, lost his fighting spirit for life, and even asked her to take care of her two daughters.
Shi Mingde was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and is the main leader of the "Beautiful Island Incident" that promotes Taiwan's democracy.He was imprisoned as a political prisoner three times in his life because he opposed the autocratic rule of the Kuomintang and was sentenced to life imprisonment twice.
Shi Mingde served as the chairman of the DPP and Taiwan legislators in the 1990s. In 2000, Shi Mingde did not announce his withdrawal from Chen Shui -bian due to political concepts.In 2006, the former president of Taiwan's President Chen Shui -bian broke out the corruption scandal, and Shi Mingde launched a million people's upside -down campaign and served as the chief commander.