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TPP legislator sworn in as expelled Li seeks court relief
Hsu Chung-hsin took office as a legislator in Taiwan, succeeding Li Chen Hsiu. Despite office space issues, Hsu focuses on future efforts and TPP policies.
2026/04/22 16:33
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Taiwan democracy foundation funded KMT chair’s China trip
Mirror Daily reports that the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy funded KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun’s China visit, sparking debate over fund use. The foundation supports party activities promoting democracy and human rights, aligning with legislative representation.
2026/04/16 11:42
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Cheng Li-wun says Xi emphasized cross-strait patience
KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun discusses her visit to China, emphasizing peaceful development and cooperation. She critiques Taiwan’s DPP and plans a U.S. visit.
2026/04/15 15:21
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Taiwan People’s Party expels legislator Li Chen-hsiu
The Taiwan People’s Party will decide legislator Li Chen Hsiu’s fate on April 13 amid controversy over alleged fraudulent fees. Li, facing pressure to resign, remains defiant.
2026/04/13 17:48
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Taiwan premier challenges legislator’s citizenship status
Legislator Li Chen Hsiu questioned Premier Cho Jung-tai in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, sparking a debate on her qualifications. Cho refused to respond, citing legal requirements.
2026/04/07 16:32
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Taiwan opposition parties unite at Ko Wen-je protest rally
Over 10,000 protesters rallied in Taipei Sunday to denounce the 17-year prison sentence for former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je in the Core Pacific City scandal.
2026/03/30 12:53
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Ko Wen-je’s party rejects expulsion calls, plans protest
Taiwan’s Taipei District Court sentenced former Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je to 17 years for corruption. Ko claims political persecution, plans to appeal.
2026/03/27 18:25
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Ex-KMT legislator Alex Tsai starts serving prison sentence
Former KMT legislator Alex Tsai begins his prison sentence for embezzlement, condemning the verdict as political persecution. He questions judicial fairness and highlights support from Ko Wen-je.
2026/03/27 14:58
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Ko Wen-je calls 17-year prison term a pre-written script
Former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je sentenced to 17 years, denounces verdict as politically motivated. Taiwan’s opposition debates unity ahead of protest.
2026/03/26 21:58
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Taiwan parties clash over Ko Wen-je’s 17-year sentence
Taiwan’s ruling DPP and opposition KMT clash over Ko Wen-je’s 17-year prison sentence, with both sides accusing the other of politicizing justice ahead of 2028.
2026/03/26 17:21
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Ko Wen-je verdict ends his 2028 presidential ambitions
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je sentenced to 17 years in prison on bribery charges. The verdict bars him from Taiwan’s 2028 presidential race.
2026/03/26 15:39
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Taiwan opposition leader Ko Wen-je awaits corruption verdict
The Taipei District Court will deliver a verdict on the Core Pacific City case involving Ko Wen-je. The outcome could impact his political future.
2026/03/26 12:04
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Taiwan indicts immigrant advocate for alleged CCP collab
Taipei prosecutors indicted Xu Chunying for violating the Anti-Infiltration Act by collaborating with CCP officials. She faces charges of illegal transactions and election interference.
2026/03/24 17:00
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Taiwan election body to review Li Chen Hsiu’s eligibility
Wu Rong-hui announced that the Central Election Commission will review Li Chen Hsiu’s eligibility due to alleged dual residency. The process involves the Mainland Affairs Council and the Ministry of the Interior.
2026/03/06 11:00
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Ko Wen-je seeks probe into Taiwan prosecutors’ conduct
Ko Wen-je, former Taiwan People’s Party chairman, urges an evaluation of prosecutors, alleging misconduct and systemic issues in Taiwan’s judicial system.
2026/03/03 16:28
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Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers urge Taiwan to pass defense budget
U.S. lawmakers urge Taiwan to pass a crucial defense budget to counter China’s military pressure. They stress the need for swift action amid regional tensions.
2026/02/13 11:58
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President Lai calls out opposition over stalled budget vote
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te visited Changhua to discuss tariff impacts with textile leaders. He urged opposition parties not to delay budget reviews amid U.S.-China talks.
2026/02/05 20:20
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Taipei mayor distances himself from party chief on identity
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an reaffirms his Taiwanese identity, distancing from KMT Chair Cheng Li-wun’s remarks. Li Chen-hsiu, a Chinese spouse turned TPP legislator, faces scrutiny over national security concerns.
2026/02/04 17:39
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TPP backs Huang Kuo-chang for New Taipei mayoral race
Taiwan People’s Party endorses Huang Kuo-chang for New Taipei City mayor in 2026. Huang aims to break political norms and engage with grassroots for progress.
2026/02/04 15:23
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Taiwan opposition blocks cabinet’s defense spending bill
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan sees KMT and TPP advance a defense act draft, blocking the Executive Yuan’s version. The TPP’s proposal includes a NT$400 billion cap for defense procurement.
2026/01/30 16:09
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Taiwan military slams opposition’s arms bill in showdown
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan opposes the Taiwan People’s Party’s military procurement bill, citing risks to defense plans. The bill, with a NT$400 billion cap, includes purchases like HIMARS systems. The ministry favors the Executive Yuan’s version, stressing the need for domestic support funds and confirmed U.S. procurement details.
2026/01/27 10:41
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Opposition party proposes defense bill requiring reports
The Taiwan People’s Party introduced a draft bill to enhance national security and asymmetric warfare capabilities. The proposal requires the Executive Yuan to submit annual reports, ensuring transparency in defense spending.
2026/01/26 22:00
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Taiwan defense budget blocked by opposition parties again
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2026/01/23 18:00
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President Lai faces demand for national security report
Taiwan’s legislators approved a security report motion. KMT and TPP outvoted DPP with 55 to 51 votes. The motion requires President Lai’s security report. U.S. emphasizes Taiwan’s defense budget importance.
2026/01/23 14:00
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New Taipei mayoral poll reveals tight three-way contest
A Formosa Publishing poll shows KMT’s Lee Shu-chuan leading the New Taipei mayoral race with 34.2% support. DPP’s Su Chiao-hui follows closely at 32.7%.
2026/01/23 10:23