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  • Legislative vote blocks Taiwan’s highest court nominees

    Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan voted on Judicial Yuan nominees, with KMT and TPP opposing. Concerns included nominees’ qualifications and independence.
    2025/07/25 15:00
  • Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation slams military trial restoration

    Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation criticizes Taiwan’s military trial system restoration, citing human rights concerns. CEO Hsiao warns of strained cross-strait relations.
    2025/03/14 07:00
  • Premier outlines reasons for gov’t fiscal budget revision

    Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai announced the Executive Yuan’s decision to reconsider the national budget, citing constitutional and fiscal concerns. The proposal will be submitted to the president and then to the Legislative Yuan for review.
    2025/02/27 12:00
  • Amendments to court act face legislative reconsideration

    The president of Taiwan has approved sending the amended Constitutional Court Procedure Act back to the Legislative Yuan for reconsideration. Concerns arise over potential impacts on the court’s operations.
    2025/01/02 14:58
  • Taiwan’s premier gears up for Constitutional Court hearings

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Constitutional Court hearings set for July 10, as Premier Cho Jung-tai prepares for a pivotal legal review. Key legislation and national security concerns are at stake.
    2024/07/05 14:00
  • Lai flags human rights, power separation issues in laws

    Discover how Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te addresses concerns over legislative amendments, seeking a constitutional interpretation to uphold democracy and human rights.
    2024/06/24 14:21
  • Lai seeks constitutional clarity on legislative demands

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: President Lai Ching-te awaits a constitutional interpretation before deciding on answering legislators’ questions directly at the Legislative Yuan, following a controversial bill’s passage. This story delves into the legislative changes, constitutional concerns, and the president’s commitment to upholding constitutional order.
    2024/06/24 13:49
  • President Lai urges dialogue after legislative amendments

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative reforms as the Presidential Office voices concerns over the passage of controversial bills, highlighting a call for dialogue and potential constitutional challenges.
    2024/05/29 13:47
  • Taiwan’s premier seeks legislative review over concerns

    Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai is taking steps to protect the constitution by challenging recent legislative amendments. Read about the government’s efforts to maintain democratic integrity.
    2024/05/29 10:53
  • Kaohsiung mayor criticizes KMT’s legislative proposal

    Discover how Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai criticizes the KMT’s proposed amendments to the Law Governing the Legislative Yuan’s Power, raising constitutional concerns and advocating for transparency and public discussion.
    2024/05/23 15:19
  • Hsiao Bi-khim vows to uphold ROC in upcoming Taiwan election

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim reassures citizens that the Republic of China (ROC) will continue to exist and be maintained, dismissing concerns that a DPP victory would lead to its disappearance. In an exclusive online interview, Hsiao emphasizes the importance of the ROC’s constitutional system as the fundamental basis of Taiwan’s democracy. She commits to upholding democratic values and public opinion in Taiwan, addressing national identity issues by asserting that maintaining the status quo is the most acceptable stance for the international community and the Taiwanese people. Hsiao declares that the ROC will continue to exist and be defended, presenting this commitment to the Taiwanese people and the international community. As the vice-presidential nominee, Hsiao’s campaign is based on the ROC’s constitutional system, highlighting her respect for this structure and the importance of Taiwan’s democracy and public sentiment.
    2023/12/15 15:42
  • Wang Mei-hua confirms talks with TSMC on German subsidies

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may face obstacles in establishing a factory in Germany due to a shift in German subsidies. Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua has confirmed that the German government is actively addressing the budget issues involved. The recent ruling by Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court, which deemed the diversion of pandemic funds for the "Climate and Transformation Fund" unconstitutional, has raised concerns about the fulfillment of financial promises to TSMC and other tech giants like Intel Corporation. If Germany decreases its subsidies, TSMC may need to renegotiate or even abandon its plans for the factory. The Taiwanese government is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to provide support if necessary. This investment dispute has significant implications for the global supply chains and the semiconductor industry, as TSMC’s advanced semiconductors are in high demand worldwide.
    2023/12/06 18:51
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