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...
If the Tsai administration has taken surprisingly aggressive responses where disputed South China Seas islands are concerned, perhaps we can find answers as to why in the way the previous DPP presidency of the Chen Shui-Bian administration responded to the issue of South China Seas islands...
Controversy has erupted in Japan concerning half-Taiwanese, half-Japanese politician Renho Murata, a frontrunner for president of the opposition Democratic Party...
A demonstration by tourist industry groups against the Tsai administration took place yesterday. Between five thousand and ten thousand were in attendance...
Civic participation that is merely “surface-level” and “high-tech” will only make hardworking public officials frustrated, and cause the public to distrust the government...
A meeting between New Power Party legislator Freddy Lim with the Dalai Lama took place recently, raising questions of whether Taiwan would be open to a visit by the Dalai Lama....
A rally of reportedly over 100,000 took to the streets of Taipei yesterday in order to protest against the Tsai administration's planned pension reform plans...
The overwhelming loss of DPP candidate Chang Mei-hui to KMT candidate Wei Chia-hsien in a by-election for mayor of Hualien has left many in the pan-Green camp in shock and disbelief...