(Taipei Comprehensive News) Taiwan's political scene recently reported > The Taiwan government said on Thursday that in fact, the relevant procedures must be carried out in accordance with the law, and there is no decision.
Comprehensive and United Daily News and Liberty Times reported that the Taiwan government's issue of amnesty Chen Shui -bian has recently reiterated its current position. It is still hoping to ensure that Chen Shui -bian will take proper health care and handle it in accordance with relevant legal norms.
However, the Taiwanese government denied that she would pardon Chen Shui -bian on Thursday (May 16). The spokesman Lin Yanshan made it clear that "in fact, the relevant procedures must be carried out in accordance with the law, and there is no decision."
Chen Shui -bian said on social platforms a few days ago, and expressed "unknown" about amnesty.He also emphasized that "political cases are political solutions and have never discussed the way through legal channels."
Tsai Ing -wen, who has been the eight -year president, will step down on May 20 (Monday); previously reported that Taiwanese media reports that she may be pardoned this week, Chen Shui -bian, and "free of charge", recently triggered discussions, and the green campMost of them are optimistic.
Many people also asked Chen Shui -bian's son and former Kaohsiung city councilor Chen Zhizhong, "Does the 2009 commitment changed?" Chen Zhi issued a statement on Facebook on Thursday (16th) that the 2009 commitment has not changed, overseas account assetsIn the end, if the Chen family can freely decide the purpose, it is willing to use all the public welfare of Taiwan.
When the Taipei District Court first interrogated the case of Chen Shui -bian's disadvantages in 2009, Chen Zhizhong signed a seven -point statement, promising to remit the relevant money from overseas back to Taiwan.