Taiwan Politics Controversy
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Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang faces accusations of using a poll firm with family ties and has publicly called an internet personality a 'pervert.' His party's favorability has dropped significantly in recent polls. Huang also won a defamation lawsuit against Mirror Media, which plans to appeal.
Taiwan official refutes 'drunk in Shanghai' rumor
- Taiwan's Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council, Liang Wen-chieh, refuted claims made by New Power Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang that he was drunk and passed out in Shanghai. - Liang called the accusations
Taiwan election body's 10-year rule for mainland Chinese candidates sparks criticism
- Taiwan's Central Election Commission requires individuals of mainland Chinese origin to have renounced their citizenship for 10 years before they can run for public office. - This regulation followsโฆ
Taiwan's housing loan program fuels speculation, opposition claims
- Taiwan's ruling party chairman criticized the new youth housing loan program, stating it inflated housing prices by 11.5% in six months. - He demanded the president apologize for policies that allegโฆ
PFP youth delegation's China visit sparks 'grand propaganda' fears; Huang Kuo-chang deflects
- Taiwan's People First Party sent an 8-person youth delegation to Shanghai for a 4-day visit. - The visit aims to promote dialogue and exchange under Taiwan's democratic framework. - Party Chairman Hโฆ