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Taipei mayor rallies against Taichung recall efforts
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and Deputy Speaker Chiang Chi-chen rally against recall votes in Taichung City, urging citizens to protect Taiwan’s democracy.
2025/08/22 17:49
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Taiwan moves to amend law against workplace bullying
Labor Minister Hung Sun-han announced a draft amendment to the Occupational Safety and Health Act to prevent workplace bullying. The proposal, submitted to the Executive Yuan, aims to expedite legislative action following a civil servant’s suicide linked to bullying. The amendment mandates preventive measures and strengthens complaint mechanisms. Labor groups will rally on May 1 to demand protection.
2025/04/29 17:45
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Legislative neutrality at stake in Taiwan political dispute
The Democratic Progressive Party criticizes Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu for attending a Kuomintang rally, questioning his neutrality. Tensions rise in Taiwan’s politics.
2025/04/25 19:00
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Ko Wen-je declines appeal detention to speed up probe
Discover the latest on Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je’s legal battle over the Core Pacific City scandal, including his decision not to appeal and the ongoing financial probe.
2024/09/09 16:33
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Taiwan’s opposition calls on DPP to uphold democratic reform
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: KMT Chairman Eric Chu urges the DPP to embrace democratic reform and heed public sentiment after review of legislative reform bills face rejection. Learn more about the ongoing debate and calls for change.
2024/06/21 16:25
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Taipei sees large turnout for, against legislative changes
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative reform debate as the Legislative Yuan prepares for a crucial vote. Civic groups and political movements rally in Taipei, highlighting the nation’s divide on democracy and reform.
2024/06/21 10:54
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Taipei police to deploy 500 officers for rally on Friday
Discover the latest on Taipei’s Legislative Yuan vote on legislative reform and the expected rallies by the Bluebird Movement and Blue Eagle Movement, with 500 officers deployed for peace.
2024/06/20 17:44
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Over 70K rally in Taipei, push giant ball into legislature
Discover how over 70,000 supporters in Taiwan rallied for democracy at the Legislative Yuan, pushing for legislative reconsideration to protect democratic values.
2024/05/29 13:23
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Citizens brave rain for parliamentary reform in Taipei
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s parliamentary reform bill as citizens, undeterred by rain, gather in large numbers outside the Legislative Yuan, demanding change.
2024/05/28 14:30
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Over 30,000 rally against Taiwan’s parliamentary reform bill
Discover the details of the massive protest in Taipei, where over 30,000 people rallied against Taiwan’s parliamentary reform bill. Learn about the diverse participants, political responses, and the impact on democracy.
2024/05/22 09:37
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Cynthia Wu promises tighter security after rally scare
Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) vice-presidential candidate Cynthia Wu pledges to reinforce security measures in response to an incident where an individual was caught with an air gun at a TPP rally in Taichung. Wu visits Taichung after TPP presidential candidate Ko Wen-je held rallies there for two consecutive days. Wu’s campaign trail proceeds to Nantou County. When asked about the chants at the previous night’s rally, Wu expresses that election campaigning is tough and everyone should encourage and support each other. Wu’s final stop in Taichung is Wanhe Temple, where she is accompanied by the temple’s chairman for prayers and blessings. During a photo session with supporters, a vehicle carrying KMT legislative candidate Liao Wei-hsiang passes by, and the KMT’s Taichung branch director greets him, emphasizing collaboration between the TPP and KMT in Taichung.
2024/01/07 18:18
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Lai Ching-te kicks off campaign with 15K rally in Tucheng
Lai Ching-te, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, held his first nation-wide campaign rally in Tucheng, New Taipei, drawing a crowd of 15,000. Lai urged support for himself and the DPP in the upcoming election, warning of the potential consequences if the DPP fails to secure a majority in the legislature. Tucheng, a stronghold for KMT candidate Hou Yu-ih, enthusiastically hosted the rally where Lai and incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen expressed gratitude for public support. Lai emphasized that the candidate with the most votes, not the highest approval rating, ultimately wins an election. Vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim pledged to boost Taiwan’s global standing. Lai called for voter support for DPP’s legislative candidates in New Taipei and criticized the KMT, while President Tsai affirmed the DPP’s commitment to the right path.
2024/01/04 14:37
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Ko boasts of ’intellectual supporters’ at Taoyuan rally
Taiwan People’s Party presidential candidate Ko Wen-je attended a campaign rally in Taoyuan, where he praised his supporters for their spontaneity and described them as "highly intellectual." Ko criticized the Kuomintang (KMT) for organizing a rally in New Taipei City, accusing them of mobilizing over 2,000 tour buses for the event. Despite not spending as much as the KMT or the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Ko stated that the TPP continues to attract supporters whom he believes are "intellects." During the rally, Ko took photos with the public at the Zhongli Night Market, setting a three-second limit per photo group. The TPP’s vice presidential candidate, Cynthia Wu, simultaneously held a rally in Pingtung as part of a strategy to coordinate efforts in both the north and south of Taiwan.
2024/01/04 14:34
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Ko Wen-je rallies support with Taoyuan motorcade campaign
Presidential candidate Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) toured Taoyuan, holding a motorcade campaign activity with legislative candidate Li Mu-yan. In the evening, Ko plans to host a campaign rally in Pingzhen District for legislative candidate Lai Hsiang-ling. Despite poor weather conditions, Ko said he would continue his campaign activities in Taoyuan, which include visits to Luzhu Township, Yangmei District, Pingzhen District, and Zhongli District. In the evening, Ko will attend a photo session with voters at Zhongli Market.
2024/01/03 15:42
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Taichung heats up as DPP, KMT, TPP rally for votes
On "Super Saturday" in Taichung, three groups of candidates rallied to support their respective parties’ legislative contenders ahead of Taiwan’s 2024 presidential and legislative elections. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim campaigned tirelessly for her party’s legislative candidates, while Kuomintang (KMT) vice-presidential hopeful Jaw Shaw-Kong attended back-to-back events supporting Chiang Chi-chen and Yen Kuan-heng. The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) also made a strong showing, with Tsai Pi-ru, TPP’s first district legislative candidate in Taichung, gathering an impressive lineup of supporters including Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-ye, former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu, and TPP’s presidential candidate Ko Wen-je.
2023/12/16 17:33
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Hsiao pledges to uphold Tsai ing-wen’s ’Taiwan status quo’
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim pledges to uphold President Tsai Ing-wen’s policies, which include maintaining the status quo and refraining from pursuing Taiwanese independence. Hsiao expressed this commitment during a legislative rally in New Taipei, emphasizing that the status quo is the most widely accepted position among all parties. The Lai-Hsiao ticket aims to continue Tsai’s path and gain support from the international community. Hsiao also highlighted the importance of a stable foreign policy that does not succumb to pressure, ensuring the preservation of Taiwan’s current situation. Additionally, Hsiao and DPP candidate Lai Ching-te promise to carry forward the strong Taiwan-U.S. relationship established under Tsai’s leadership.
2023/12/12 13:15
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Hsiao rallies for DPP in Hualien, attracts 2,000 supporters
Hsiao Bi-khim, a political veteran, returned to Hualien to rally support for DPP legislative candidate Chang Mei-hui despite unpleasant weather. Hsiao, who made history in 2016 by securing a majority in Hualien for the DPP, faced defeat in the 2020 legislative elections. After her loss, she was appointed to a diplomatic position in the United States. Chang emphasized the need for a representative who could continue the development work of Hsiao and her late husband, former Hualien Mayor Tien Chih-hsuan. Hualien, traditionally a stronghold for the KMT, is of great interest during election seasons. DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te, Premier Chen Chien-jen, Legislative Yuan President You Si-kun, former agriculture minister Chen Chi-chung, and DPP Legislator Fan Yun also showed support for Chang.
2023/11/26 14:44
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DPP reportedly planning to announce Lai-Hsiao pairing soon
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is set to announce its electoral team pairing Lai Ching-te and Representative to the United States Hsiao Bi-khim for the 2024 election. Hsiao, who has a strong connection with Hualien due to her previous work and local election runs, will travel to Hualien for a campaign rally and the establishment of the campaign headquarters. Hsiao’s office is undergoing urgent renovations, indicating a flurry of activity. Many legislative candidates have expressed interest in having Hsiao endorse their campaigns, leading to numerous inquiries to the DPP’s Central Executive Committee and campaign headquarters.
2023/11/14 13:42