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Wu Szu-yao defends multilingual approach in legislature
DPP Legislator Wu Szu-yao criticized TPP’s Mai Yu-chen for comments on her language use in a legislative session. Wu emphasized inclusivity and budget concerns.2024/11/04 13:27 -
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 -
Wu urges TPP not to disrupt judiciary over Core Pacific case
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: DPP’s Wu Szu-Yao calls for unity amid TPP protests over the Core Pacific Plaza case and the detention of TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je. Read more on the controversy and its impact on legislation.2024/09/09 13:59 -
DPP clarifies upcoming dinner not a nat’l report simulation
Discover how the DPP is strengthening its legislative strategy with a dinner meeting between President-elect Lai Ching-te and 51 legislators, aiming for open dialogue and unity.2024/05/09 16:07 -
DPP lawmaker criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s China visit
Criticism and controversy surround former President Ma Ying-jeou’s recent visit to China, with DPP legislator Wu Szu-yao questioning its impact on Taiwan’s national dignity. Ma’s meeting with Chinese officials, including a visit to DJI, a U.S.-blacklisted drone manufacturer, has sparked concerns about potential implications for Taiwan’s interests and international relations.2024/04/02 14:24 -
DPP urges Ma to affirm Taiwan’s sovereignty in China visit
DPP Caucus Whip Wu Szu-yao urges former President Ma Ying-jeou to assert Taiwan’s sovereignty during his upcoming visit to China. Criticizing the KMT for scheduling the visit during a sensitive period, Wu emphasizes the importance of aligning with Taiwan’s mainstream public opinion. She warns against sending the wrong message and calls for the assertion of Taiwan’s sovereignty, particularly regarding Taiping Island.2024/03/25 17:20 -
Lai Ching-te calls for strong future path in Taiwan vote
Presidential candidate Lai Ching-te emphasizes the importance of culture in advancing Taiwan’s international identity, stating that without cultural recognition, the world would remain unaware of Taiwan’s existence. Lai urges voters to choose the right path for Taiwan’s future, highlighting that the island cannot afford to backtrack. The rally to support DPP legislator Wu Szu-yao saw more than 150 cultural figures in attendance, showcasing broad support for her exceptional qualities. Wu emphasizes that culture could serve as Taiwan’s strongest form of national defense and foreign relations, drawing a parallel with Ukraine’s use of cultural heritage to garner international protection. She expresses confidence in Lai’s future leadership to enhance Taiwan’s cultural ties globally.2023/12/19 21:56