Contention about the ROC framework between the DPP and KMT would seem to be behind recent controversy about Tsai Ing-Wen's appointments to the Judicial Yuan...
A demonstration of several thousand workers against planned cuts to public holidays by the Tsai administration took place today, including an attempt to occupy the Legislative Yuan...
Recent reports may indicate that Tsai administration officials hope to renew the push towards the New Southwards Policy by ensuring better coordination in the future among relevant officials, pointing to the current challenges of the New Southwards Policy...
After much waffling on the matter, it would be that Tsai Ing-Wen has taken a hard line against Taiwanese labor with planned changes to labor policy which Tsai has ordered to be forced through the Legislative Yuan. This has provoked outrage from labor groups...
Given that the KMT has devoted much time and energy on trying to hammer Tsai Ing-Wen on the issue of her non-acknowledgement of the 1992 Consensus, it may be ironic in that there is now conflict within the KMT about what exactly the 1992 Consensus means...
Is the KMT running scared on the issue of party assets? A freeze of a KMT-owned Bank SinoPac account was recently ordered by the task force investigating KMT party assets. The freeze took place after a withdrawal of 520 million NTD from the Bank SinoPac account, which was exchanged for ten cashiers checks from the Bank of Taiwan...
Controversy has erupted in Japan concerning half-Taiwanese, half-Japanese politician Renho Murata, a frontrunner for president of the opposition Democratic Party...