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Kuo Tzu-Chien Promotional Video with Five Languages Broadly Shared by New Resident KOLs

Kuo Tzu-Chien Promotional Video with Five Languages Broadly Shared by New Resident KOLs

To reinforce the advocacy of the 15th presidential and vice-presidential and the 10th legislative election to new residents, the Central Election Commission, for the first time, adds the subtitles of Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, Cambodian, and English into the promotional video. Through Kuo Tzu-Chien's acting of different kinds of roles in this promotional video, "Your vote, your voice", new residents are called on to correctly vote with no phones allowed. 

The Central Election Commission states, "new residents have the right to vote as long as they meet the requirements of reaching the age of 20, obtaining a national identity card, and not being under guardianship". This time, the promotional video is translated into the new residents' mother languages for them to more understand relevant information of electoral affairs.

Moreover, the Central Election Commission also invites a new resident group, TransAsia Sisters Association, and other new resident KOLs to share the video, including Ruan Qiuyu, one of the hosts of the National Day Ceremony of 107th and also the first new Vietnamese new resident to host the National Ceremony, Ma Zhongwei, a radio program's host of the Fishery Radio Station and also the second generation of Taiwanese and Filippino, and Lin Yuwang, a new resident born in Cambodia.

The Central Election Commission points out that Larisa Bakurova is one of the ambassadors and also a new resident from Ukraine. The promotional video is subtitled in five languages, and it is hoped to expand the voting rate of new residents and encourage them to vote on January 11 through the sharing of new resident KOLs. For further details: https://reurl.cc/Na8rme

 

 

 

The Central Election Commission adds the subtitles of Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, Cambodian, and English into the promotional video. Photograph: Central Election Commission's Faccebook page.

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