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DPP defends recall as constitutional amid KMT tensions
Tensions rise in Taiwan as the KMT plans to recall 38 DPP legislators, sparking a political clash. Wu Szu-yao defends the recall as a constitutional right.
2025/01/07 11:54
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Peggy Chen plans lawsuit over donation allegations
Peggy Chen plans to sue over political donation allegations involving her husband, Ko Wen-je. The Taipei District Court has detained Ko on corruption charges.
2025/01/06 10:42
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TPP website stalls as 3,000 apply to join party
The Taiwan People’s Party saw 3,000 membership applications after Ko Wen-je resigned as chairman. The surge briefly overwhelmed the party’s website.
2025/01/02 11:29
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Taiwan People’s Party accuses government of persecution
The Taiwan People’s Party accuses President Lai’s government of persecuting Chairman Ko Wen-je. TPP urges an end to political interference in the judiciary.
2024/12/26 15:22
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Legislative Yuan seeks delegates for U.S. inauguration
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan prepares for Trump’s Jan. 20, 2025, inauguration. Speaker Han Kuo-yu will lead a cross-party delegation. Parties must nominate reps.
2024/12/25 11:19
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Okinawa students witness Taiwan legislative chaos
Taiwan’s KMT and DPP legislators clashed at the Legislative Yuan, disrupting a visit by Okinawa students. The altercation involved water splashing and blockades.
2024/12/20 14:16
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KMT condemns DPP for breaking into Legislative Yuan
The Kuomintang condemns the Democratic Progressive Party for breaking into Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan. The KMT demands resignations and accuses the DPP of violating democratic principles.
2024/12/20 11:06
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Taiwan’s DPP warns of threats to democratic framework
DPP legislators in Taiwan occupied the Legislative Yuan to block KMT and TPP amendments they claim threaten democracy. Key debates focus on election laws.
2024/12/20 09:59
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Taiwan legislators clash over election law amendment
Legislators in Taiwan clashed over a draft amendment to the Public Officials Election and Recall Act. KMT members blocked DPP entry, passing the amendment swiftly.
2024/12/16 14:03
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Table tennis player draws attention for Ko Wen-je likeness
Sung Chih-tsung, resembling TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, captivated audiences at the Standard Cup National Table Tennis Championships in Tainan City. His likeness sparked lively discussions, adding intrigue to the event.
2024/12/16 11:21
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DPP legislator files assault complaint against KMT member
Democratic Progressive Party legislator Lin Yueh-chin files an assault complaint against Kuomintang’s Chen Yu-jen after a brawl in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan.
2024/12/09 16:34
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DPP denies backing martial law amid political tensions
The Democratic Progressive Party refutes claims of supporting martial law, urging restraint. The party clarifies its stance amid accusations and highlights Taiwan’s history.
2024/12/04 09:49
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DPP urges separation of surrogacy from reproduction act
DPP legislators in Taiwan urge separating surrogacy from the Assisted Reproduction Act to protect women’s autonomy. The Legislative Yuan reviews the act Thursday.
2024/12/02 12:10
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Taiwan legislators clash over indigenous council amendments
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan saw a heated debate over amendments to the Organization Act of the Council of Indigenous Peoples. Tensions led to a physical altercation, halting discussions.
2024/11/29 15:10
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Taiwan People’s Party to decide on Ko Wen-je’s leave
The Taiwan People’s Party’s Central Executive Committee will meet Nov. 18 to decide on extending Chairman Ko Wen-je’s leave amid ongoing scandals.
2024/11/18 11:15
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DPP criticizes KMT’s revenue allocation amendments
DPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang criticizes KMT’s revenue allocation amendments, warning of financial instability and urging bipartisan dialogue for fiscal fairness.
2024/11/12 14:21
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Han Kuo-yu warns of Taiwan’s growing challenges
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu discusses Taiwan’s political and economic challenges after Trump’s White House return, emphasizing U.S.-Taiwan relations and cross-strait peace.
2024/11/08 17:10
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Ministry targets party for election interference, violence
Taiwan’s Ministry of Interior seeks to dissolve the Chinese Unification Promotion Party over Chinese funding and election interference. The party faces allegations of crimes threatening national security and election integrity.
2024/11/06 15:25
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Wu Szu-yao defends multilingual approach in legislature
DPP Legislator Wu Szu-yao criticized TPP’s Mai Yu-chen for comments on her language use in a legislative session. Wu emphasized inclusivity and budget concerns.
2024/11/04 13:27
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Taiwan premier affirms strong Taiwan-US relations
Premier Cho Jung-tai affirms strong Taiwan-U.S. relations, addressing Trump’s protection fee remarks. He highlights shared democratic ideals and bipartisan support.
2024/10/29 11:37
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Premier Cho confident in stable Taiwan political climate
Premier Cho Jung-tai assures stability between Taiwan’s Legislative and Executive Yuan despite a court ruling on legislative powers. He emphasizes adherence to constitutional principles to maintain political stability.
2024/10/29 11:25
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President Lai’s ’distrust’ level hits record high of 39.7%
President Lai Ching-te’s distrust level hits a new high at 39.7%, while trust levels hit 54% in a new My Formosa survey. Satisfaction with his governance increases.
2024/10/29 09:33
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President Lai’s trust level rises to 54% in new poll
President Lai Ching-te’s trust level rises to 54%, according to the latest "My Formosa" poll. The DPP leads in favorability, while the KMT gains support.
2024/10/28 21:00
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Keelung councilor detained over embezzlement charges
Keelung City councilor Chang Hao-han was detained for allegedly embezzling over NT$700,000 in assistant fees. Prosecutors charge him with fraud and document falsification.
2024/10/23 17:22
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Taipei council urges equality in Shanghai forum planning
Taipei City officials discuss the Shanghai-Taipei City Forum amid political tensions. Councilors urge adherence to key principles and debate potential cancellation.
2024/10/22 13:28