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  • Taiwan machinery sector calls for relief as tariffs bite

    TAMI urges political parties to engage in rational discourse over a NT$100 billion subsidy for Taipower. The plan aims to stabilize electricity prices amid U.S. tariff uncertainties affecting Taiwan’s machinery industry.
    2025/05/13 17:08
  • Taiwan parties seek to remove president after one year

    Huang Kuo-chang, Taiwan People’s Party chairman, urges President Lai Ching-te to resign, citing government failures. Opposition parties plan recall efforts.
    2025/04/28 23:00
  • No-confidence vote: What it means for Taiwan

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an reignites debate on a no-confidence vote in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, suggesting it could broaden President Lai’s perspective. The KMT, amid an investigation, considers the motion, needing support from other parties to succeed. Taiwan has yet to see a successful no-confidence vote, with past attempts failing.
    2025/04/18 16:33
  • Taiwan’s parties divided on approach to tariff challenge

    Premier Cho Jung-tai held a closed-door meeting with legislative caucuses to discuss the U.S.’s 32% tariff on Taiwan. TPP leaders urge government action to support affected industries and workers.
    2025/04/07 15:43
  • MOA warns of operational risks after budget cut

    The Ministry of Agriculture in Taiwan faces a budget cut to NT$1, sparking a dispute with opposition parties. The cut threatens essential operations and policy implementation.
    2025/01/24 08:47
  • Taiwan legislators prepare for budget talks marathon

    Taiwan’s legislators prepare for intense budget talks as the KMT, DPP, and TPP submit proposals. Key issues include media expenses and tight deadlines.
    2025/01/14 14:06
  • KMT chairman sends delegation to Washington, D.C.

    Kuomintang Chairman Eric Chu plans to send a delegation to Washington, D.C., to strengthen ties with U.S. political parties. Vice Chairman Andrew Hsia and International Affairs Director Alexander Huang will lead discussions with key U.S. figures.
    2024/11/06 14:48
  • 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
  • Over 70% of Taiwanese back President Lai’s China stance: poll

    A recent poll shows over 70% of Taiwanese citizens support President Lai Ching-te’s stance that China cannot represent Taiwan. This consensus spans political parties.
    2024/10/18 21:00
  • Taiwan relocates Honor Guards in move toward justice

    Taipei announces the relocation of the Honor Guards from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to Liberty Square, sparking a mix of approval and concern among tourists and political parties as Taiwan confronts its historical narrative.
    2024/06/27 17:44
  • Taiwan’s parties to revisit legislative amendments

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political landscape: Parties agree to review legislative amendments with a full committee session set for June 19-20, led by Speaker Han Kuo-yu. Voting on proposals scheduled for June 21.
    2024/06/13 14:21
  • KMT chairman criticizes President Lai’s leadership approach

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: KMT Chairman Eric Chu criticizes President Lai for prioritizing party over national interests, raising cross-strait tensions. Learn about the KMT’s push for democratic reforms and transparency in governance.
    2024/05/29 16:51
  • Poll: Majority of Taiwanese oppose death penalty abolition

    Discover the latest findings from a TPOF poll revealing strong opposition among Taiwanese citizens against the abolition of the death penalty, with insights across demographics and political lines.
    2024/05/27 11:06
  • Taiwan’s democracy under threat, says DPP caucus whip

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political scene as DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming accuses opposition parties of colluding with China, threatening democracy amid military exercises. Explore the implications for Taiwan’s future.
    2024/05/23 16:11
  • Misinterpretation of U.S. Rep. Smith’s comments clarified

    Explore the complexities of Taiwan’s legislative controversies as U.S. Rep. Chris Smith congratulates President Lai on his inauguration and emphasizes the need for peaceful dialogue among political parties. This article delves into the opposition within the DPP, the proposed amendments by the KMT and TPP, and the potential impact on Taiwan’s democracy.
    2024/05/22 11:11
  • 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.
    2024/05/21 16:03
  • 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
  • China pressures DPP to drop Taiwan independence for talks

    Explore the latest on Taiwan-China relations: China states Taiwanese parties accepting the "One China" principle will face no barriers in dialogue, amid rising tensions and discussions on Taiwan’s political future. This stance highlights the ongoing debate over Taiwan’s independence and the complexities of cross-strait relations.
    2024/05/15 16:13
  • Taiwan mayors split on attending Lai Ching te’s inauguration

    Scheduled for May 20, Taiwan’s Presidential Inauguration will see notable figures from various parties. The event highlights the importance of political unity and democratic values.
    2024/05/13 15:56
  • Premier calls for unity at presidential inauguration

    Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Chen Chien-jen calls for unity among political parties and local leaders to celebrate the presidential inauguration of Lai Ching-te, emphasizing democracy and freedom.
    2024/05/13 14:31
  • Taiwan parties call for action against TikTok threat

    Taiwan’s political parties, including the Taiwan Statebuilding Party and the New Power Party, call for action against TikTok, citing national security concerns. They advocate for legislation akin to a Taiwan version of the TikTok Act to combat the platform’s algorithmic suppression of topics sensitive to China and protect cybersecurity.
    2024/05/10 17:55
  • 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
  • Taiwan’s political parties clash over power costs

    DPP Legislator Rosalia Wu questions Legislative Yuan’s responsibility in case of Taipower collapse, prioritizing people’s livelihoods. KMT and TPP propose freezing electricity price hikes amidst Ministry of Economic Affairs’ decision to increase prices by 11% on April 1. DPP counters with cross-party negotiation pullback to address unreasonable proposals.
    2024/03/29 12:13
  • Taiwan’s Premier urges cross-party unity on national issues

    Taiwan Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes bipartisan cooperation on key national issues, such as labor insurance and arms procurement, during a legislative inquiry. President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je highlights the importance of unity among political parties. Chen underscores the government’s commitment to cross-party dialogue, showcasing Taiwan’s democratic maturity.
    2024/03/15 17:28
  • Taiwan People’s Party to open volunteer-run cafes: Ko Wen-je

    TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je clarifies that the planned Taiwan People’s Party cafes will operate on a volunteer basis, addressing concerns over potential violations of the Political Parties Act and emphasizing the importance of legal compliance.
    2024/03/01 17:32
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