Lai Faction's Rise? Challenging Cheng Wen-tsan to Warn Non-Lai Faction Members, History Commentator: a Warning to Opposition Parties and Non-Lai Faction Members

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Cheng Wen-tsan, Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, was detained for alleged corruption, prompting speculation about factional influence. Despite being released on bail for 5 million NTD, he has resigned. President Lai Ching-te firmly stated that regardless of party affiliations or individuals, if there is illegal activity, the judiciary should investigate. Commentator 'History Brother' Li Yi-xiu believes Lai's actions serve as a warning to opposition parties and dissidents within the DPP, acting as a deterrent. Lai's handling of the Cheng case sends a message that he is capable of taking action against anyone, cautioning opposition parties to be wary. This move also serves as a warning to dissenters within the party, pressuring them to reevaluate their stance. By resigning promptly, Cheng showed that he knows when to retreat, suggesting the issue may soon be resolved. Li Yi-xiu predicts that Lai's actions will lead to a clear divide within the DPP between the 'Lai Faction' and 'Non-Lai Faction.' Lai emphasized the importance of combating fraud, eradicating crime, and fighting corruption to uphold national development, social stability, and meet people's expectations, showcasing his determination in anti-corruption efforts.

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