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Taiwan opposition parties unite at Ko Wen-je protest rally
Over 10,000 protesters rallied in Taipei Sunday to denounce the 17-year prison sentence for former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je in the Core Pacific City scandal.
2026/03/30 12:53
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Ko Wen-je calls 17-year prison term a pre-written script
Former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je sentenced to 17 years, denounces verdict as politically motivated. Taiwan’s opposition debates unity ahead of protest.
2026/03/26 21:58
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Taiwan opposition escalates campaign to recall President Lai
KMT Chairman Eric Chu announced full support for recalling President Lai Ching-te, integrating it into party evaluations. Chu criticized Lai’s remarks and urged KMT cooperation.
2025/04/28 16:00
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Taiwan opposition plans mass protest against President Lai
The Kuomintang plans a peaceful protest on April 26 in Taipei, challenging President Lai and the Democratic Progressive Party. The KMT aims to defend Taiwan’s democracy and judicial independence.
2025/04/25 11:00
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Taipei police to deploy 400 officers for KMT rally
Taipei police will deploy 400 officers for the KMT rally on Saturday, adjusting numbers as needed. Officials aim to ensure safety and manage unauthorized flags.
2025/04/24 21:00
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Two opposition mayors to join Taiwan protest on Saturday
The Kuomintang plans a rally in Taipei on April 26 to protest alleged forgery in a recall petition. Party leaders criticize the investigation and urge public support.
2025/04/24 20:00
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Taiwan opposition mobilizes bus fleet for major protest
The Kuomintang’s Taichung branch plans to send 65 tour buses to a protest in Taipei against alleged fraudulent petition signatures. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen will join.
2025/04/23 21:00
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Taichung mayor mourns pope, dodges KMT protest questions
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen mourns Pope Francis’s death, praising his values of peace and love. She remains silent on local political events, avoiding media questions.
2025/04/22 16:00
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Taiwan to summon opposition leader over illegal protest
Taiwan’s interior minister announced a probe into KMT Chairman Eric Chu for an illegal assembly in Taipei. The investigation follows a failure to secure a permit.
2025/04/21 11:13
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Taiwan’s TPP deliberates joining KMT’s April 26 protest
Taiwan People’s Party considers supporting Kuomintang’s April 26 protest against the investigation into "ghost signatures." Opposition leaders to discuss at summit.
2025/04/21 11:00
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Police prepare for second KMT protest at Prosecutors Office
Police will charge KMT Chairman Eric Chu and others for allegedly violating the Assembly and Parade Act during a protest in Taipei. Officers issued warnings to disperse, which were ignored. An investigation is underway, and KMT supporters plan another gathering.
2025/04/18 18:59
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Premier cautions against hasty no-confidence measures
Premier Cho Jung-tai urges adherence to the rule of law amid KMT protests in Taipei. He addresses the no-confidence vote proposal, emphasizing legal governance and citizen agreement.
2025/04/18 17:50
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Taiwan opposition denounces alleged judicial bias
Eric Chu, KMT chairman, supports measures to uphold Taiwan’s democracy amid protests against alleged judicial bias. A rally is set for next Saturday in Taipei.
2025/04/18 16:56
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Taiwan police charge opposition chief over protest
Taipei police announced legal action against KMT Chairman Eric Chu for an illegal assembly. Despite warnings, the protest persisted. The case is under investigation.
2025/04/18 14:41
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Taiwan interior minister warns KMT over illegal protests
Taiwan’s interior minister announced strict enforcement of the Assembly and Parade Act, following a KMT protest. Authorities will refer violations to prosecutors.
2025/04/18 11:13
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DPP occupies podium in protest over election law changes
DPP legislators in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan protest proposed changes to the recall process, accusing the KMT of undermining recall rights and budget priorities.
2024/11/20 10:34
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KMT legislators stage walkout during Premier’s policy report
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: KMT legislators stage a walkout during Premier Cho Jung-tai’s first policy report at the Legislative Yuan, signaling protest against his legislative reform stance. This event highlights the deep divisions and ongoing tensions in Taiwan’s political landscape.
2024/05/31 14:02
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Bluebird Movement: Protest swell outside Legislature
Explore the ongoing "Bluebird Movement" in Taiwan, where thousands protest outside the Legislative Yuan against bills feared to undermine democracy. Learn about the role of social media in mobilizing support and the global attention it’s drawing.
2024/05/28 18:31
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Nymphia Wind, democracy advocates join Taipei protest
Discover the story of over 40 civil groups rallying outside Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, demanding the withdrawal of a controversial bill. The protest, drawing 30,000 people including celebrities and democracy advocates, underscores Taiwan’s commitment to democratic integrity and procedural justice.
2024/05/22 11:04