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  • Taiwan seeks to fill long-vacant Constitutional Court seats

    Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan will review nominations for seven Constitutional Court justices, including Tsai Chiu-ming as president. The nominations aim to fill vacancies after a previous rejection.
    2025/04/25 11:22
  • KMT plans referendums on death penalty, air pollution

    Fu Kun-chi of the KMT plans referendums on the death penalty and air pollution to counter recall efforts. The KMT may collaborate with the TPP if needed.
    2025/03/06 10:00
  • Executive Yuan seeks legal options after budget impasse

    Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu led cross-party talks on Taiwan’s 2025 budget, but no agreement was reached. Executive Yuan plans to seek legal remedies.
    2025/02/19 10:00
  • CEC clarifies recall rules amid legislative rejection

    The Central Election Commission in Taiwan clarified that recall proposals submitted before new amendments will follow old regulations. This decision impacts future recall efforts and emphasizes freedom of expression in the recall process.
    2025/02/12 08:49
  • Taiwan legislators reject election act amendment proposal

    Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan rejected the Executive Yuan’s proposal to amend the Public Officials Election and Recall Act. The vote was 60-51, maintaining the original decision.
    2025/02/11 15:15
  • Opposition KMT, TPP block government’s court amendment bid

    Taiwan’s legislators rejected the Executive Yuan’s reconsideration of constitutional court amendments. The KMT and TPP used their majority to oppose the motion.
    2025/01/10 17:00
  • DPP defends recall as constitutional amid KMT tensions

    Tensions rise in Taiwan as the KMT plans to recall 38 DPP legislators, sparking a political clash. Wu Szu-yao defends the recall as a constitutional right.
    2025/01/07 11:54
  • Taiwan legislators clash over election law amendment

    Legislators in Taiwan clashed over a draft amendment to the Public Officials Election and Recall Act. KMT members blocked DPP entry, passing the amendment swiftly.
    2024/12/16 14:03
  • Taiwan debates separating referendums from elections

    Taiwan’s Central Election Commission advises against holding referendums with national elections, citing complexity and political influence. Lawmakers will review the proposal, which could impact Taiwan’s electoral process and democratic engagement.
    2024/11/04 10:17
  • 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
  • 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 Legislature upholds decision on reform bill

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s parliamentary reform bill: A vote in the Legislative Yuan fails, with 62 against and 51 in favor, despite efforts for reconsideration. Full details on the vote and reactions inside.
    2024/06/21 16:44
  • President Lai Ching-te approves review of reform bills

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative reform: President Lai Ching-te approves a reconsideration proposal for the parliamentary reform bill, highlighting the ongoing debate and challenges in the legislative process.
    2024/06/11 14:20
  • 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
  • DPP legislator flags loopholes in newly passed reform bills

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative reforms: The Legislative Yuan passed key bills amid criticism for potential loopholes and fines. Learn more about the debate and calls for transparency.
    2024/05/29 10:00
  • KMT addresses legislative reform controversy at press event

    Discover how the Kuomintang (KMT) is addressing controversy and pushing for legislative reform in Taiwan to strengthen democracy, despite opposition from the DPP. Read about their comprehensive review process and the international press conference details.
    2024/05/23 17:41
  • Han Kuo-yu addresses foreign concern over disputes

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan: President Han Kuo-yu addresses concerns over disputes and procedural criticisms amid a contentious reform bill debate. Learn about the divisions and challenges facing Taiwan’s legislative process.
    2024/05/22 14:31
  • 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
  • KMT chairman urges transparency, reform in parliament

    Explore the call for reform and transparency in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan by KMT Chairman Eric Chu, amid tensions and clashes within the parliament. Learn about the appeal to President-elect Lai Ching-te for a modernized legislative process.
    2024/05/17 16:01
  • KMT cites DPP’s attitude as key to Chu’s event attendance

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political scene as KMT legislator Lee Yen-hsiu discusses the uncertainty of Chairman Eric Chu’s attendance at an upcoming event, highlighting the need for improved dialogue between the KMT and DPP. Amidst accusations of smearing by the DPP and calls for goodwill, the political atmosphere intensifies. Read more about the potential for cross-party cooperation and the implications for Taiwan’s legislative process.
    2024/05/15 16:49
  • Premier warns political infighting could doom Taiwan

    Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes the importance of unity and constructive dialogue in Taiwan’s politics, warning against the dangers of political infighting. He advocates for a collaborative approach to governance, highlighting the need for effective communication and persuasion across party lines to implement policy changes. Chen also discusses the significance of respectful discourse in the legislative process and the focus on practical solutions over controversy.
    2024/05/10 15:59
  • KMT chairman vows respect for President-elect Lai at report

    Discover how the Kuomintang’s chairman, Eric Chu, pledges respect for President-elect Lai Ching-te’s upcoming report at the Legislative Yuan, emphasizing a commitment to Taiwan’s constitutional process and political civility.
    2024/05/09 15:11
  • Taiwan’s Digital Minister Tang endorses successor

    Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang expresses confidence in her successor, Huang Yen-nun, and the new cabinet announced by Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai. Tang highlights the handover process and the submission of key legislative proposals to the Legislative Yuan, ensuring a smooth transition for Huang’s policy implementation.
    2024/04/24 14:54
  • DPP win may prompt escalated activities from Beijing

    Following the victory of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan’s presidential election, a report by the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) suggests that Beijing might escalate activities in gray zone areas. The report highlights Taiwan’s increased geopolitical prominence and its pivotal role in semiconductor manufacturing, making the stability of the Taiwan Strait a key concern for the U.S. and other Western nations. The report also notes that Vice President Lai Ching-te won the election by over 40% of votes, breaking the trend of switching ruling parties every eight years since direct presidential elections were implemented in 1996. The victorious DPP aims to strengthen Taiwan’s defenses and relations with like-minded nations while resisting negotiations with Beijing. Additionally, the party seeks to reduce Taiwan’s trade dependency on China and strengthen ties with significant partners such as Australia, Europe, and Japan. With no party securing a majority in the legislative assembly, the DPP faces a "minority government and majority opposition" scenario, which could hinder the government’s legislative and budgeting process and impact Taiwan-U.S. ties. Despite the election, cross-strait relations and regional tensions are unlikely to undergo fundamental changes. Taiwan’s vital position in semiconductor manufacturing and geopolitics ensures its continued rise in importance, with the U.S. and Western nations playing a crucial role in maintaining stability in the Taiwan Strait. The upcoming U.S. presidential election in November is expected to significantly impact the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle, and a potential return of former President Trump to the White House might please Beijing, according to the report.
    2024/01/18 10:27
  • Taiwan’s CEC fights back against election fraud rumors

    The Central Election Commission (CEC) has called for a legal investigation into rumors of election fraud following the recent presidential and legislative elections in Taiwan. False messages about election corruption have been spreading online, with influencers like YouTuber Alisasa and Bit King being accused of defaming the CEC and election staff. The CEC has gathered evidence and held a press conference to address these rumors, emphasizing that the election had ended and that supervisors recommended by various parties oversaw the voting and counting process. The CEC urged the public not to spread rumors that could harm Taiwan’s democratic achievements and encouraged individuals with evidence to submit it to the relevant legal authorities. Fabricating and spreading false information carries legal consequences, and the CEC called on citizens to defend Taiwan’s democracy and resist election rumors.
    2024/01/17 17:59
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