China challenges Taiwan’s defence spending amid rising tensions
DPP caucus leader Rosalia Wu criticised the TAO’s press conference as an interference in the forthcoming legislative session concerning Taiwan’s defence budget.
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DPP caucus leader Rosalia Wu criticised the TAO’s press conference as an interference in the forthcoming legislative session concerning Taiwan’s defence budget.
Councilors from both major political camps have openly criticized Ko. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Councilor He Menghua has labeled Ko’s statements as outright lies, highlighting that the issue of Jinghua City's floor area ratio had been raised by city councilors as early as November 2021. He Menghua pointed out that Ko Wenzhe was questioned on related matters at least three years prior, making his recent claims implausible. DPP Councilor Hsu Shu-hua had also brought up similar concerns regarding floor area bonuses in 2023, further questioning Ko’s credibility.
Guoliang, a veteran politician and outspoken figure, did not mince words in his condemnation of the forces behind Lu's dismissal.
The proposal was swiftly condemned by members of the DPP and other pro-independence lawmakers.
The Vice President’s comments follow a series of high-profile scandals that have rocked the government, including allegations of corruption and abuse of power by senior officials.
DPP Legislator Hung emphasized protecting Taiwan-Matsu undersea cables. NSB Director-General Tsai highlighted critical infrastructure fortification.
Taiwan's democratic elections pose a challenge to China's governance model, sparking calls for political reform within China.
China's first significant military activity around Taiwan after the election heightens tensions in the region.
Lai's victory marks an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has governed Taiwan for eight years.
Singapore congratulates Taiwan's President William Lai, expressing commitment to the 'One China' policy and promoting dialogue for regional stability.
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