Posted on 09/15/2013 8:59:33 PM PDT by TexGrill
Former vice president Annette Lu (呂秀蓮) yesterday issued an online statement urging President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to step down and take responsibility for his poor governance and autocratic actions regarding the revocation of Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyngs (王金平) Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) membership.
She called on members of the public to show their concern about the countrys future by joining a civic alliance to recall Ma.
During his five years serving as head of state and commander-in-chief, Ma has not lived up to the presidential vows he recited during his inauguration, Lu said in a statement posted on her Facebook page yesterday.
He has fallen far short of the publics expectations, which is why he should be subjected to severe punishment, Lu said.
Mas failure to live up to his presidential vows is the cause of his plummeting approval rating. The latest poll [conducted by TVBS] shows that his approval rating has dropped to only 11 percent, compared to a disapproval rating of 68 percent. Another survey [by the Taiwan Indicators Survey Research] also shows that as much as 70 percent of Taiwanese have no faith in the presidents future performance, Lu said.
An incompetent leader like Ma, whose poor governance, China-leaning stance and damage to the nations constitutional mechanism have driven the people to despair, should voluntarily step down, Lu said.
Lu also urged lawmakers across party lines to immediately launch a recall motion against Ma to alleviate the publics concerns, safeguard Taiwans constitutional system and protect the countrys sovereignty and security.
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I wonder how Pa feels about that. ;-)
I agree. Since Truman, these groups have definitely continued in questionable leadership.
Mr. Mu wasn’t consulted either
Yi and Mi are also common surnames
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