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KMT to launch parliamentary reform seminars in Tainan
Discover how the Kuomintang plans to promote parliamentary reform in Taiwan, aiming for transparency and democratic reforms through seminars across the nation, starting in Tainan.2024/06/12 17:47 -
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 -
Scholars raise alarm over Taiwan’s legislative reform
Discover why former AIT and FAPA officials, along with international scholars, are alarmed by Taiwan’s proposed parliamentary reforms by the KMT and TPP, fearing a threat to democracy.2024/05/22 13:34 -
Misinterpretation of U.S. Rep. Smith’s comments clarified
Explore the complexities of Taiwan’s legislative controversies as U.S. Rep. Chris Smith congratulates President Lai on his inauguration and emphasizes the need for peaceful dialogue among political parties. This article delves into the opposition within the DPP, the proposed amendments by the KMT and TPP, and the potential impact on Taiwan’s democracy.2024/05/22 11:11 -
Protests erupt in Taipei over parliamentary reform bills
Explore the latest on Taipei’s civic unrest: Over a thousand protesters gathered outside the Legislative Yuan, demanding transparency and opposing parliamentary reforms. This significant event highlights the deepening divide between the ruling and opposition parties, as well as the public’s call for democratic integrity.2024/05/21 13:12 -
Cross-party talks: TPP reaches out to KMT
Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je has announced that the party’s legislative caucus will initiate contact with the Kuomintang (KMT) for potential legislative cooperation. The TPP hopes to establish a mutually convenient schedule for visits between the two parties, with interactions expected to commence next week. This move comes as reform bills promised by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) remain stalled, and the TPP has proactively proposed collaboration with the KMT to further these reforms. TPP caucus whip Huang Kuo-chang has expressed optimism about the cross-party cooperation, stating that it is a good thing for opposition parties to work together to quickly pass bills that the DPP has failed to deliver on. The TPP caucus is open to this collaboration, pending the KMT’s response.2024/02/16 16:47 -
KMT head demands party unity ahead of speaker vote
As Taiwan prepares for the inauguration of its 11th Legislative Yuan, KMT chairman Eric Chu emphasizes the need for party unity and transparent elections. Chu critiques potential deceptive tactics by the DPP and advocates for significant parliamentary reforms and a collaborative effort to foster a renewed democratic atmosphere in Taiwan.2024/01/31 15:21