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Heated debates in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan delay key votes
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan: heated debates between KMT and DPP over parliamentary powers act amendments, leading to a session adjournment. Learn more about the conflict and its implications.
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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.
57分鐘前
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KMT, TPP push for stricter rules in legislative questioning
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s legislative changes as the Legislative Yuan advances amendments to enhance government accountability and transparency. The KMT and TPP’s proposal could reshape parliamentary powers.
4小時前
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U.S. YouTuber faces backlash over Taiwan legislature video
Discover the controversy surrounding American YouTuber Logan Beck’s video on Taiwan’s legislative conflict and the backlash it sparked among viewers for its portrayal of the government.
5小時前
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Taiwan’s DPP accuses speaker of democratic regression
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political turmoil: DPP lawmakers protest against Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu, accusing him of undermining democracy, amid calls for dialogue and concerns over Taiwan’s future.
5小時前
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Legislative Yuan erupts in verbal clash over reform bills
Review of congressional reform bills in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan sparks heated exchanges among KMT, TPP, and DPP, leading to a verbal clash during Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu’s speech. Han calls for restraint and proposes a new discussion format after a brawl on May 17.
5小時前
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Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan resumes vote on reform bills
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s parliamentary reform efforts as the Legislative Yuan resumes voting amid tensions and protests. Get insights into the conflict and the push for transparency.
5小時前
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Taiwan’s new Cabinet needs to build public trust: TVBS Poll
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political landscape as Vice President Lai Ching-te and Premier Cho Jung-tai take office, promising to bolster Taiwan’s domestic and international standing amid divided public opinion.
21小時前
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Lai Ching-te sworn in as Taiwan’s 16th-term president
Discover the significance of Lai Ching-te’s inauguration as Taiwan’s fifth popularly elected president and the Democratic Progressive Party’s third term. Learn about the peaceful transition of power and the challenges ahead for the new administration.
23小時前
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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
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Lawmakers clash at Legislative Yuan over reform bills
Discover the latest on the clash between KMT and DPP lawmakers at Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan over parliamentary reform bills, highlighting a significant rise in political tensions.
2024/05/17 10:09
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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
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Taipei mayor criticizes president-elect’s snub of opposition
Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an criticizes President-elect Lai Ching-te for not meeting with opposition leaders, breaking a 24-year tradition, and the potential impact on Taiwan’s governance.
2024/05/15 11:16
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Lin Fei-fan named deputy secretary-general of Taiwan’s NSC
Discover the latest reshuffle in Taiwan’s administration as Lin Fei-fan, a key figure in the Sunflower Student Movement, is appointed deputy secretary-general of the National Security Council ahead of President-elect Lai Ching-te’s inauguration. This move, part of a broader administrative change, signals a blend of continuity and new directions for Taiwan’s future.
2024/05/15 09:27
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Tsai Ing-wen’s legacy: Popular beyond predecessors
Explore the legacy of President Tsai Ing-wen as she prepares to leave office with approval ratings surpassing those of predecessors Chen Shui-pian and Ma Ying-chiu according to a TVBS poll. Japanese academic Yoshiyuki Ogasawara analyzes Tsai’s success and the Democratic Progressive Party’s historic third-term win, contrasting it with the fluctuating approval ratings of Ma and Chen. The future of Tsai’s successor, Lai Ching-te, remains a point of interest.
2024/05/10 18:03
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English-taught degrees expand rapidly across Taiwan
Explore how Taiwan’s National Taiwan University is setting the stage for global education with its new English-taught International School of Politics and Economics, aiming to attract international students and enhance local talent.
2024/05/10 16:24
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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
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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
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Japanese lawmakers to attend Lai’s inauguration
Discover how Japan’s robust participation in Taiwan’s presidential inauguration highlights strong bilateral ties. Over 140 Japanese guests, including 37 lawmakers, will attend, underscoring the deep respect between the two nations.
2024/05/07 14:19
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Former Taiwan president confident in public support for Lai
Explore the latest on former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian’s confidence in the people’s support for the government, amid speculation of a pardon before Tsai Ing-wen’s term ends. Learn about the challenges facing the new administration with a divided legislature.
2024/05/07 13:30
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KMT legislators question Taiwan’s tourism promotion in China
Explore the controversy surrounding a social media bid by the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association Shanghai Branch, involving KMT legislators questioning the eligibility of mainland Chinese companies and raising concerns over potential double standards by the DPP in promoting Taiwan’s tourism on platforms deemed as cognitive warfare fronts.
2024/05/06 16:26
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Taiwan, Japan parties discuss youth outreaching
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je met with Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party Youth Bureau Chief Suzuki Takako to discuss strategies for engaging youth. They emphasized the need for a youthful approach and the challenge of broadening the party’s appeal. The TPP aims for long-term growth and international collaborations, with Ko actively engaging with young people through university lectures. Suzuki praised the TPP’s initiatives and Ko’s campaign efforts.
2024/05/03 12:09
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KMT legislator accuses agency of favoring Lai Ching-te
Explore the controversy surrounding the National Land Management Agency’s decision to legalize unauthorized construction at the family home of incoming President Lai Ching-te. Critics accuse the agency of favoritism and question the fairness of land use policies.
2024/04/30 16:35
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Taiwan eyes stronger ties with rising India
Chen Mu-min, the Deputy Representative to India, highlights the strengthening of Taiwan-India relations through increased cooperation in trade, investment, education, and technology. He emphasizes India’s growing political influence as beneficial for Taiwan’s international engagement and notes the expansion of Taiwan Education Centers in India, alongside a rise in Indian students and researchers visiting Taiwan. The reorganization of the global supply chain is seen as a driving force behind Taiwanese manufacturers moving to India, promising a boost in trade volume between the two nations.
2024/04/30 13:54
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Thai foreign minister resigns after Cabinet reshuffle
Discover the details of Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara’s resignation following his removal from the deputy prime minister role, and its impact on foreign affairs and Myanmar initiatives.
2024/04/29 14:47