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  • Premier Cho calls for unity on 2025 budget approval

    Premier Cho Jung-tai stresses unity between the Presidential Office and Executive Yuan to pass the 2025 budget. Typhoon Krathon delays talks with Speaker Han.
    2024/10/04 11:34
  • Legislative Yuan tensions rise over ministerial leave

    Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-Yu announced ministers should not take leave except for urgent duties, amid criticism of Economic Minister J.W. Kuo’s absences.
    2024/09/27 15:58
  • Premier Cho invites Speaker Han for budget talks

    Premier Cho Jung-tai invites Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-yu to discuss the national budget review. Cho emphasizes cooperation and dialogue to move the budget forward.
    2024/09/27 10:58
  • Premier Cho hosts dinner to discuss budget proposal

    Premier Cho Jung-tai hosted a dinner to discuss strategies for addressing the blocked budget proposal with DPP legislative committees. Speaker Han Kuo-yu was also invited.
    2024/09/27 09:28
  • Legislative session start date in limbo after talks fail

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan as Speaker Han Kuo-yu struggles to unify parties for the 11th session’s start. Key issues include policy reports and budget inquiries.
    2024/09/18 14:34
  • Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan to discuss new session start date

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan as Speaker Han Kuo-yu calls for cross-party talks to set the new session’s start date for Sept. 20, amid National Disaster Prevention Day activities.
    2024/09/18 10:14
  • Cross-party disagreement stalls NCC Act revisions in Taiwan

    Explore the latest developments in Taiwan’s legislative process as Speaker Han Kuo-yu leads discussions on National Communications Commission Act amendments, amid party disagreements on key issues.
    2024/07/12 14:01
  • Taiwan’s legislative speaker hosts cross-party dinner

    Explore the details of a private dinner hosted by Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu with TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je at the Legislative Yuan, aiming to foster cross-party relationships amid legislative reforms.
    2024/06/19 09:23
  • Taiwan’s parties to revisit legislative amendments

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political landscape: Parties agree to review legislative amendments with a full committee session set for June 19-20, led by Speaker Han Kuo-yu. Voting on proposals scheduled for June 21.
    2024/06/13 14:21
  • Legislative Yuan speaker denies meddling in KMT affairs

    Discover how Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-yu addresses rumors of political interference and emphasizes his commitment to neutrality in Taiwan’s political landscape.
    2024/06/05 09:34
  • Han Kuo-yu reassures on Taiwan’s democratic resilience

    Discover how Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Speaker, Han Kuo-yu, champions the resilience of Taiwan’s democracy and its economic evolution at ANEX 2024, amid parliamentary conflicts and international scrutiny.
    2024/05/22 16:59
  • Han: Taiwan’s new cabinet faces immediate challenges

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s governance as Premier Cho Jung-tai and Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun meet with Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu for crucial talks on infrastructure, education, and legal reforms. This pivotal meeting underscores a commitment to collaborative governance and addressing national challenges.
    2024/05/22 15:02
  • Legislative Yuan turmoil follows presidential inauguration

    Chaos in the Legislative Yuan erupts over a controversial parliamentary reform proposal, with DPP lawmakers criticizing the lack of procedural safeguards.
    2024/05/21 18:21
  • Premier Cho seeks swift legislative dialogue in Taiwan

    Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai is pushing for swift legislative action by engaging with Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu, aiming to prioritize the nation’s welfare and ensure constitutional compliance.
    2024/05/21 16:00
  • Taiwan’s DPP accuses speaker of democratic regression

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political turmoil: DPP lawmakers protest against Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu, accusing him of undermining democracy, amid calls for dialogue and concerns over Taiwan’s future.
    2024/05/21 11:11
  • Legislative Yuan erupts in verbal clash over reform bills

    Review of congressional reform bills in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan sparks heated exchanges among KMT, TPP, and DPP, leading to a verbal clash during Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu’s speech. Han calls for restraint and proposes a new discussion format after a brawl on May 17.
    2024/05/21 11:09
  • U.S. delegation visits Taiwan’s legislature

    U.S. Congressman Mike Gallagher, chairman of the House of Representatives select committee on China, visits Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan and is warmly received by Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu and Deputy Speaker Johnny Chiang. Han welcomes the delegation with traditional Spring Couplets and invites Gallagher for a photo, praising his youthful appearance. The group then moves on to a closed-door meeting.
    2024/02/22 18:17
  • Taiwan’s legislature to discuss Premier’s food safety report

    Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-yu to convene cross-party consultation to discuss Premier Chen Chien-jen’s food safety special report. DPP, TPP, and KMT caucuses express support for the report, emphasizing the importance of setting aside differences for the parliamentary meeting on Feb. 23.
    2024/02/22 15:59
  • Premier Chen and Speaker Han meet to discuss nat’l progress

    Premier Chen Chien-jen and Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu meet to discuss national cooperation and support in Taipei. The leaders affirm commitment to benefit Taiwan and its people through joint efforts.
    2024/02/17 15:57
  • New legislative term sparks cross-party negotiations

    Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu will preside over a multi-partisan negotiation to determine the date for the inaugural meeting of the new legislative term. The Taiwan People’s Party suggests reconvening on Feb. 16, after the Lunar New Year, instead of waiting until the end of February. The Kuomintang is ready to convene at any time, as long as it doesn’t disrupt the holiday period. The Democratic Progressive Party suggests sticking to tradition and reconvening on Feb. 23, considering the need for preparatory time for newly elected legislators. This negotiation follows the election of Han Kuo-yu and Johnny Chiang as the new Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 11th Legislative Yuan on Feb. 1.
    2024/02/05 10:44
  • Han Kuo-yu faces impeachment buzz as new Taiwan Speaker

    Han Kuo-yu, the newly-elected Speaker of the Legislative Yuan, is facing challenges as the idea of his possible impeachment trends online. Currently, there are no laws for removing the Speaker without consent from one-third of proposing members and two-thirds agreeing to the recall. Han, being a legislator-at-large, is immune from recall according to the law. Despite criticisms, DPP chairman and President-elect Lai Ching-te congratulated Han and expressed hope for cooperation among different political parties. KMT legislator Chang Chia-Chun commented on the difficulty of accomplishing impeachment in reality.
    2024/02/02 15:00
  • Legislative speaker salary revealed as Han takes office

    Kuomintang (KMT) legislator Han Kuo-yu has been elected as the speaker of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, with Johnny Chiang as his deputy. As speaker, Han is responsible for maintaining order in the legislative body and overseeing legislative matters. According to the "Act Governing the Discipline of Legislators," Han’s monthly salary is equivalent to that of central government department heads, amounting to NT$346,960, with an additional special remuneration of NT$79,100. Johnny Chiang, as deputy speaker, will earn a monthly salary of approximately NT$229,860. Legislators in Taiwan receive an average monthly salary of about NT$190,500, along with an annual bonus equivalent to 1.5 months’ salary. Han’s role grants him decisive power in the event of tied votes or disputes over legislation, giving him a significant role in shaping future policy.
    2024/02/02 13:57
  • Han Kuo-yu consults predecessor after securing Speaker role

    Newly-appointed Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu seeks counsel from his predecessor Wang Jin-pyng, demonstrating respect for traditional decorum and the continuation of Kuomintang’s experience. Han emphasizes that non-violent conduct and police intervention are unnecessary as long as his agenda can be accomplished. Meanwhile, You Si-kun, who failed to secure another term, resigns from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and is praised for his commitment to democracy by Lai Ching-te. Lai reveals that You had declared his determination to secure the position of legislative speaker and, if unsuccessful, would resign as a legislator to cultivate new talent. At a gratitude dinner, Lai encourages his party colleagues to anticipate future competitions and collaborations in the Legislative Yuan and continue making strong efforts to push legislation forward.
    2024/02/02 11:33
  • Tsai Ing-wen welcomes new legislative leaders in Taiwan

    President Tsai Ing-wen congratulates Han Kuo-yu and Johnny Chiang on being elected as Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan. She expresses hope for constructive communication and rational oversight to advance laws and budgets beneficial to the people. The confirmation of Han and Chiang signals a change in Legislative leadership, as outgoing Speaker You Si-kun and Deputy Speaker Tsai Chi-chang step down. President Tsai expresses gratitude to You and Tsai Chi-chang for their service and emphasizes the importance of transcending party lines for the benefit of the nation and its people.
    2024/02/02 11:32
  • Han Kuo-yu wins Taiwan speaker election, immune to recall

    Taiwan’s newly elected Legislative Yuan speaker, Han Kuo-yu of the Kuomintang (KMT), cannot be recalled despite public demands due to existing laws. Unlike district-based legislators, Han, as an at-large legislator, is immune to recall. The announcement of Han’s victory in the legislative speaker election on Feb. 1 triggered a surge of interest in the topic of recall. This is a significant turnaround for Han, who was previously recalled as Kaohsiung Mayor in 2019. His brief 528-day term set a record for the shortest in Taiwan’s municipal history, with an unprecedented 939,090 votes of approval. Han’s actions, including his rapid bid for the presidency after being elected mayor in 2018, and perceived ineffective governance, have garnered significant criticism.
    2024/02/02 09:10
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