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  • TPP’s campaign manager denies resignation rumors

    Vivian Huang, campaign manager for Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je, has denied rumors of her resignation, stating that she will stay by his side until the end. This comes as the presidential election is approaching in less than two months. Huang emphasized her loyalty to Ko, saying, "I’ve fought by Ko’s side for the past three years. What does not kill you makes you stronger!" Additionally, the TPP and Kuomintang (KMT) reached a party alliance consensus, with Ko meeting with KMT heavyweights, including party chairman Eric Chu and presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih, with former President Ma Ying-jeou as a witness. Both parties have agreed to use a point-based system to assess public opinion poll results, with three recommended polling experts evaluating the polls from November 7 to November 17, along with two internal polls from the KMT and TPP. The results will be unveiled by the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation on Saturday, ultimately determining the order of the ticket – either Hou and Ko, or Ko and Hou.
    2023/11/16 12:11
  • KMT, TPP forge alliance for Taiwan’s 2024 presidential race

    The Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) have formed a historic alliance for the 2024 presidential election, under the guidance of former President Ma Ying-jeou. This coalition, a first in Taiwan’s political history, aims to reshape the future of Taiwanese politics.
    2023/11/15 17:57
  • Former President Ma backs public polling for KMT-TPP ticket

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s support for nationwide polling in the selection of a joint party candidate for the upcoming presidential election has been clarified by Ma Ying-jeou Foundation spokesperson Xiao Xucen. This method, which was used in the KMT primary elections in 2019, was also used to nominate candidates for the presidency. Xiao emphasized that Ma’s stance remains unwavering and there is no truth to allegations that he has changed his attitude towards the polling of the prospective KMT-TPP ticket. Ma believes that public polling is the ultimate method to select a strong candidate who can compete against the ruling Democratic Progressive Party’s nominee, Lai Ching-te. Xiao further commented that public polling is a powerful tactic to unite non-ruling parties and challenge the "corrupted" DPP. He expressed optimism that public polling will continue to be embraced by KMT-TPP supporters, as well as moderate and young voters.
    2023/11/13 18:16
  • Ko Wen-je urges swift resolution of KMT-TPP alliance

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je urges the resolution of the alliance between the Kuomintang (KMT) and TPP. Ko emphasizes the need for urgency, suggesting that the matter be resolved within one to two days. He also calls for transparency in the meeting with KMT chairman Eric Chu and invites former President Ma Ying-jeou as a witness. Ko clarifies that collaboration at various levels is not in question, but the discord lies in the combination of presidential candidates. Both Ma and former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu support a public opinion survey to determine the final ticket lineup. KMT Chairperson Chu acknowledges the mutual understanding regarding the survey but highlights the need for further negotiation and discussion on the details and rules of the proposed plan.
    2023/11/13 16:01
  • Ex-president Ma supports public polling for KMT, TPP merger

    Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou supports the idea of Kuomintang (KMT) presidential hopeful Hou Yu-ih and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential hopeful Ko Wen-je deciding on a merger through public polling. This suggestion comes amidst rumors that Representative to the US Hsiao Bi-khim could potentially be the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te’s running mate. Former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu also supports Ma’s proposal, emphasizing that unity is crucial for strength. Ko has expressed willingness to resume cross-party discussions if Hou and the KMT agree to decide their merger through public polling. However, the KMT has stressed that public polling must align with the opinions of individuals and the party to maintain the spirit of the KMT-TPP alliance. These differences have led to difficulties in negotiations, which are at risk of collapsing. Hsu-tsen Hsiao, the director of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, has conveyed Ma’s views to Hou and the KMT central committee, highlighting the potential losses the KMT could face in the upcoming elections if they fail to unite against the DPP.
    2023/11/13 15:05
  • KMT Chair emphasizes collective democratic reform

    Kuomintang (KMT) Chairman Eric Chu emphasizes the need for collective negotiation in the third wave of democratic reform, amidst a potential "blue-white party alliance" for the 2024 presidential election in Taiwan. Chu’s comments follow Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je’s openness to using nationwide polling, a method favored by former President Ma Ying-jeou, to determine the final candidate combination. While the KMT and TPP agree on implementing a national poll, differences remain in the content and rules. Chu is committed to upholding the spirit of democratic reform and negotiation, and ongoing talks with Ko have not been interrupted.
    2023/11/12 11:46
  • Ma backs poll to decide Taiwan’s presidential candidates

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou supports conducting a public poll to determine the final candidate combination for the upcoming presidential race in Taiwan. The Kuomintang’s (KMT) Hou Yu-ih and Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) Ko Wen-je have yet to decide who will run as the presidential or vice presidential candidate if a party alliance is formed. Executive director Xiao Xucen of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation revealed that a prominent blue camp figure visited Ma and suggested comparing the "Hou-Ko" and "Ko-Hou" combinations with the Democratic Progressive Party’s "Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim" combination through a public poll. Ma Ying-jeou expressed strong agreement with this proposal. Xiao has shared this information with Hou’s campaign office and the party.
    2023/11/10 22:22
  • Economics Minister disputes power shortage claims

    Taipei’s Economics Minister, Wang Mei-hua, announced that power shortages have significantly decreased in recent years, with no shortages reported in 2023. Wang dismissed former President Ma Ying-jeou’s claims of power shortages under the Democratic Progressive Party’s governance as inconsistent with the facts. Since President Tsai Ing-wen took office, improvements have been made to the power scheduling mechanism, enhancing power supply stability. In response to power cuts in May 2021, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) plans to invest over NT$500 billion in improvements over the next decade. The MOEA aims to add 9.1 million kilowatts to the power supply by 2030, excluding renewable energy, to meet the projected increase in power demand of 7 million kilowatts over the next seven years.
    2023/11/07 17:57
  • MOFA criticizes Ma Ying-jeou for controversial remarks

    Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, expresses deep regret over former President Ma Ying-jeou’s suggestion that certain U.S. factions are using Taiwan’s semiconductor industry as a weapon, and condemns Ma for aligning himself with Chinese positions. Wu emphasizes the Taiwanese government’s position and the importance of garnering international support in the face of rising cross-strait tensions.
    2023/10/18 17:06
  • Foreign Minister stresses importance of int’t support

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu emphasizes the importance of seeking support from other countries for Taiwan’s leading political figures when visiting abroad. Wu’s comments were made in response to former president Ma Ying-jeou’s criticisms of Robert O’Brien and some Americans for "weaponizing" Taiwan. Wu expressed regret over Ma’s remarks and stressed the need for international backing in the face of pressure from China. His message suggests that Taiwanese leaders should unite with supportive forces overseas rather than create discord.
    2023/10/18 17:00
  • Ma Ying-jeou urges global support for cross-strait dialogue

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou spoke at New York University, urging the US and the global community to encourage cross-strait dialogue instead of making Taiwan "the next Ukraine." He disagreed with the suggestion of arming Taiwanese citizens with AK-47s and emphasized the need for the new president to oppose Taiwan’s independence and accept the 1992 Consensus for cross-strait peace.
    2023/10/17 16:16
  • TAO criticizes DPP as ’destroyers of peace and stability’

    The Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate, Lai Ching-te, as a pro-Taiwan independence advocate, warning that it would bring misfortune to Taiwan’s future generations. The spokesperson also praises former president Ma Ying-jeou for boycotting the National Day ceremony, interpreting it as opposition to Taiwan independence.
    2023/10/11 15:22
  • Terry Gou supports ex-president’s decision on National Day

    Foxconn founder Terry Gou expresses support for former President Ma Ying-jeou’s decision to boycott the national day celebration in Taiwan. Gou criticizes President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Ching-te for their views on national identity, particularly Tsai’s renaming of the holiday to "Taiwan National Day."
    2023/10/03 12:30
  • Ex-President Ma refuses to attend National Day celebrations

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou has declined to attend the upcoming National Day celebrations on Oct. 10. Ma strongly criticized President Tsai Ing-wen for changing the name of the event from "Republic of China National Day" to "Taiwan National Day," interpreting it as a pro-independence move.
    2023/10/02 11:31
  • Ma Ying-jeou blasts VP Lai’s cross-strait relations stance

    Ma Ying-jeou on Monday criticized Vice President Lai Ching-te’s reiterated stance on ’the Republic of China and People’s Republic of China are not subordinate to each other.’
    2023/09/11 20:45
  • Ex-President Ma heads to Europe to talk geopolitics

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou departed from Taoyuan International Airport on Monday (April 24) for Europe, where he will deliver talks on geo-politics and address rising cross-strait tensions in the region.
    2023/04/25 16:06
  • Ex-President Ma boasts ’successful’ 12-day trip to China

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou arrived in Taiwan on Friday (April 7) after successfully wrapping up his 12-day trip in China. 
    2023/04/08 17:24
  • Ma Ying-jeou visits Fudan University to boost youth exchange

    Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou made a visit to the venerable Fudan University, which has a history of 118 years, on the eleventh day of his sojourn in China. 
    2023/04/06 18:57
  • Ex-President Ma heads to Shanghai to visit Yangshan Port

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday (April 5) as he heads to the Yangshan Port, one of the last travel destinations on his 12-day-long China journey.
    2023/04/05 18:38
  • Ma Ying-jeou, Tsai Ing-wen’s trips to impact 2024 election

    TVBS commentator Wenchi Yu provided insights into the impact the recent trips Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and former president Ma Ying-jeou undertook overseas could have on Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election. 
    2023/04/04 16:28
  • Ma Ying-jeou travels to Hunan with TAO Director Song Tao

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou and China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Director Song Tao traveled together by high-speed rail to Hunan on Friday (March 31).
    2023/04/01 09:05
  • Ex-President Ma Ying-jeou visits Xinhai Revolution Museum

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou visited the Xinhai Revolution Museum in Wuhan City on Thursday (March 30).
    2023/03/30 20:20
  • ’History should not be forgotten,’ says Ma Ying-jeou

    ormer Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou was saddened after visiting the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on Wednesday (March 29).
    2023/03/29 19:56
  • Ma Ying-jeou calls for peace across Taiwan Strait

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou called for peace across the Taiwan Strait during a media briefing after visiting the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on Wednesday (March 29).
    2023/03/29 19:48
  • Ma Ying-jeou calls for peace across Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou called on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to “seek peace and avoid war” during his speech in front of the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, China on Tuesday (March 28).
    2023/03/29 16:39
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