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KMT legislator demands answers on effects of ending ECFA
KMT legislator Fei Hung-tai demanded responses from Premier Chen Chien-jen and Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua regarding the potential impact of terminating the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) on Taiwan’s industries. Chen stated that the main industries affected would primarily be petrochemicals, textiles, machinery, and automobile parts.2023/11/01 11:24 -
MND confirms plans underway for conscripts’ 6% pension fund
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan plans to deposit 6% of conscripts’ monthly wages for their pension, with the policy set to be enacted as scheduled. Mandatory service of one year will be reintroduced next year for those born after 2005.2023/10/14 08:23 -
DPP lashes at KMT legislator for alleged treason
The spokesman for the Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate accuses a Kuomintang legislator of treason for allegedly leaking sensitive submarine information to a foreign country. The spokesman criticizes the KMT for obstructing the defense budget and the party’s presidential candidate for avoiding the issue. The accused legislator denies the accusations and claims no personal benefits were sought.2023/10/02 19:18 -
KMT doubts DPP legislator’s nuclear energy stance
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih presidential campaign spokesperson, Liu Tsai-wei, and Taoyuan City Councilor Ling Tao raised doubts about the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Lai Pin-yu’s anti-nuclear stance was influenced by her father’s partisan political donation on Monday (Aug. 14).2023/08/14 20:36 -
Documents required for KMT’s harassment cases: Mayor Chiang
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced on Wednesday (July 19) that the Department of Labor had not received official documents to initiate the investigation into the sexual harassment cases involving Kuomintang (KMT) legislators Fu Kun-chi and Cheng Cheng-chien.2023/07/19 17:39 -
Premier pledges stable electricity prices, power supply
Kuomintang (KMT) legislator Tseng Ming-tsung raised concerns on Tuesday (July 18) about potential power shortages and electricity price adjustments in the second half of this year, which Premier Chen Chien-jen assured "no power shortages" and estimated that electricity prices "would not increase."2023/07/18 16:26 -
Former legislator Chiang Wan-an wins Taipei City mayor race
The results are finally in, and 43-year-old Kuomintang candidate Chiang Wan-an secured the coveted spot of Taipei City Mayor on Saturday (Nov. 26).2022/11/27 17:12