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  • Taiwan’s Executive Yuan backs new pedestrian safety plan

    Discover how Taiwan’s Executive Yuan is enhancing pedestrian safety through a comprehensive plan involving the MOTC and MOI, targeting 799 intersections and 200 schools for improvements by year-end.
    2024/06/21 15:39
  • Taiwan’s parties to revisit legislative amendments

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political landscape: Parties agree to review legislative amendments with a full committee session set for June 19-20, led by Speaker Han Kuo-yu. Voting on proposals scheduled for June 21.
    2024/06/13 14:21
  • Taiwan’s TPP slams government over legislative review

    Explore the escalating political tension in Taiwan as the TPP criticizes the Executive Yuan’s legislative review request, sparking a dispute with the DPP over misinformation and parliamentary powers. This story delves into the accusations, responses, and a campaign to protect democracy.
    2024/06/13 10:15
  • 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
  • Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan passes key legal amendments

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative amendments as the Executive Yuan reviews changes to the Law Governing the Legislative Yuan and the Criminal Code, emphasizing constitutional compliance.
    2024/06/05 18:07
  • Taiwan’s premier calls for focus on people-first legislation

    Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasizes the importance of legislation that benefits the people, amid discussions on legislative priorities and government transparency.
    2024/06/03 15:10
  • Executive Yuan to challenge recent legislative amendments

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: The Executive Yuan plans to request a reconsideration of recent legislative amendments, aiming for resolution through dialogue. Learn about the legal framework and historical context.
    2024/05/30 16:07
  • Ko Wen-je supports new laws to prevent power abuse in Taiwan

    Discover the latest amendments to Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan law, aiming to balance government powers and ensure democratic integrity, as discussed by TPP leader Ko Wen-je.
    2024/05/30 14:06
  • 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
  • Legislature proceeds with third reading of reform bills

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s legislative session as the Legislative Yuan debates a controversial reform bill. The proposed changes could reshape interactions between the executive and legislative branches, amid growing tensions and calls for consensus.
    2024/05/28 18:16
  • Protests against controversial reform bills continue

    Protests continued in Taiwan against controversial legislative reform bills led by the Kuomintang and Taiwan People’s Party. Over 20,000 people gathered in Taipei to voice their concerns about the bills, which could increase legislative power over the executive branch.
    2024/05/24 17:32
  • PLA launches military drills around Taiwan, raising tensions

    Discover the latest on the People’s Liberation Army’s military exercises around Taiwan, dubbed "Joint Sword-2024A," and Taiwan’s response to ensure national security and the safety of its transportation amidst rising tensions.
    2024/05/23 15:14
  • Executive Yuan flags issues with food delivery acquisition

    Explore the potential impacts of Uber Eats acquiring foodpanda on consumers and partner restaurants, including concerns over choice, costs, and membership benefits.
    2024/05/23 11:48
  • Premier seeks legislative support for anti-fraud bills

    Discover how Taiwan’s government is taking a strong stance against fraud with Premier Cho Jung-tai’s push for legislative support on four anti-fraud bills aimed at enhancing penalties and security measures.
    2024/05/22 15:56
  • Han: Taiwan’s new cabinet faces immediate challenges

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s governance as Premier Cho Jung-tai and Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun meet with Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu for crucial talks on infrastructure, education, and legal reforms. This pivotal meeting underscores a commitment to collaborative governance and addressing national challenges.
    2024/05/22 15:02
  • 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
  • Ex-health minister officially joins Taiwan’s Executive Yuan

    Discover how former Health Minister Chen Shih-chung embarks on a new journey with Taiwan’s "active and innovative Cabinet," pledging unity and progress for the nation’s future.
    2024/05/21 10:59
  • Taiwan’s president-elect vows zero tolerance for fraud

    Discover how Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching-te is implementing a zero-tolerance policy against fraud, aiming to protect societal and financial security with new legislation and measures.
    2024/05/15 16:56
  • Taiwnan’s road safety not improving despite efforts

    Explore how Taiwan’s government is tackling pedestrian safety through new regulations and the challenges it faces as accident rates remain high. Learn about innovative traffic solutions and the importance of continual law evaluation.
    2024/05/14 16:09
  • Taipower to receive NT$100B subsidy amid financial crisis

    The Executive Yuan of Taiwan approves an additional NT$100 billion budget for 2024 to support Taipower in offsetting electricity costs, addressing the company’s financial challenges and the impact of global events on fuel prices. The proposal, aimed at reducing Taipower’s projected deficit, now awaits Legislative Yuan review.
    2024/05/03 17:30
  • Taiwan-India labor MOU: a step forward in collaboration

    Explore the upcoming second consultation meeting for the MOU on labor cooperation between Taiwan and India, as announced by Minister Hsu Ming-chun, focusing on open industries and the introduction of personnel, with input from a diverse group of stakeholders.
    2024/04/30 13:41
  • Premier: Respect for Judicial Yuan’s death penalty review

    Premier Ch’en Chien-jen highlights the importance of separation of powers in Taiwan, respecting the Judicial Yuan’s upcoming interpretation on the constitutionality of the death penalty. A ruling expected in July will determine its future.
    2024/04/22 17:54
  • Cho Jung-tai unveils new faces in Taiwan’s Executive Yuan

    Discover the latest personnel appointments by Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai for the Executive Yuan, including key positions in the Ministry of Labor, Health and Welfare, the Hakka Affairs Council, the Council of Indigenous Peoples, and the Ministry of Environment. This announcement follows President-elect Lai Ching-te’s vision for a "Healthy Taiwan" and showcases a commitment to diversity and expertise in the new cabinet.
    2024/04/19 18:00
  • Taiwan to halt public reporting of minor traffic violations

    Minister of Transportation and Communication (MOTC) minister Wang Kwo-tsai announced Thursday (April 18) that the public will no longer be able to report minor traffic violations that carry a maximum fine of NT$1,200 or less. This comes after the Executive Yuan approved amendments to the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act.
    2024/04/18 15:09
  • Taiwan takes step towards international human rights norms

    Taiwan intends to follow the U.S. lead and outlaw the import and export of goods made using forced labor. With a preliminary resolution to alter the "Human Trafficking Prevention Act" by the Ministry of the Interior to establish a legal foundation, the Executive Yuan has called for many inter-ministerial discussions.  Following the amendment’s completion and implementation, the Ministry of Labor will be in charge of identifying goods made using forced labor. Border control will be managed by the Ministry of Finance’s Customs Administration. "Import and export are both prohibited. A representative of the administration stated, "The regulation is bidirectional.
    2024/04/15 14:48
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