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Chen Qimai (center) expressed his agreement to “send electricity from south to north” and was ridiculed by Ke Wenzhe. (Informative photo) Image: Kaohsiung City Government / Provista
Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe publicly said last month that the air conditioning in the classrooms of the southern school often triggered a blast of electricity, sparking controversy. The mayor of Kaohsiung, Chen Qimai, angrily asked him to “retract the words.” He only recovered in the last month. The principal of the country’s primary school today (8) clarified that the media reports were inconsistent with the facts. Chen Qimai, who was in parliament, also said that “energy is sent from the south to the north, pollution remains in the south” and Ke Wenzhe scoffed. As mayor of the south, he couldn’t accept it.
When Ke Wenzhe inspected the results of air conditioning installations in elementary schools a few days ago, he snapped at the media that schools in southern counties and cities had air conditioning, but they often skipped the electricity and did not have money to pay for electricity. At that moment, Chen Qimai defended himself and asked him to return it. However, it was reported that the air conditioning system was installed in Kaohsiung City’s National Victory University in July this year. Due to insufficient capacity in the contract with Taipower, the school was fined 60,000 yuan for the first trial operation and the closure resumed for almost a month. Netizens praised this because “Abe said so” and “really is a prophet.”
However, Yan Yongjin, principal of Shengli Elementary School, showed the school’s electricity bill and solemnly clarified that after the completion of the related works and the completion of the test in July this year, the improvement works of air conditioning and power will be reviewed and accepted simultaneously on August 13, because the proposal was first submitted to Taipower in late July. Request for contract capacity increase Therefore, although the value of electricity consumption on August 13 exceeded the expected number, there was no fine, the school has never had a power outage or closed for a month. From explaining to parents after school starts, collecting comment slips, and collecting fees from September 15-22, to getting the whole school familiar with using the air conditioner. All procedures are in progress as planned and are still in stable use.
Chen Qimai said in a joint media interview at the City Council today that Mayor Ke mentioned that the southern school would turn off the electricity when the air conditioning was turned on last time. This was ridiculous. The criticism at the time was directed at Mayor Ke’s use of Taipei’s views and Tianlongguo’s eyes to ridicule Nanbu. The condition of the school is that we send electricity from the south to the north and the pollution remains in the south. Regardless of the budget resource allocation, the resource allocation is lower than in the north. This result was also ridiculed by Mayor Ke, who could not accept it as mayor of the south.
Chen Qimai also said that he believes that the views of Taipei citizens will definitely be empathetic to the people of the south, and he does not agree at all with Mayor Ke’s statements. Therefore, as the father of the local boss, of course, you have to look at these things from the people’s perspective. This is fair to the people of the south, especially the citizens of Kaohsiung, and the mayor of Kaohsiung has to speak.
The principal of the Kaohsiung primary school denied that the air conditioning tripped and turned off Chen Qimai: he could not accept “sending electricity from the south to the north, pollution remains in the south” and was ridiculed.
Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe publicly said last month that the air conditioning in the classrooms of the southern school often skipped the electricity, causing controversy. The mayor of Kaohsiung, Chen Qimai, asked him even more angrily to “withdraw the words.”
Yan Yongjin, the principal of Shengli Elementary School in Gaocheng City, showed the school’s electricity consumption receipt to clarify that the school did not close or was fined. Image: Kaohsiung City Government Education Office / provided
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