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Now is not the right time for cross-strait peace talks: Wu

Premier Wu Den-yih stated yesterday that the time is not yet ripe for negotiations for a cross-strait "peace agreement" with the People's Republic of China and said that Beijing must "face the reality" of divided rule in the Taiwan Strait and treat ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  20 Nov 2009

DPP chair blasts Obama for 'retreat' on Taiwan's status

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party warned yesterday that the acknowledgement by United States President Barack Obama of Washington's "respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China" had gravely compromised Taiwan's national ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Ma Ying-jeou,  Hu Jintao,  Tsai Ing-wen

Thousands demand new talks on U.S. beef

Opposition Democratic Progressive Party Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen demanded that President Ma Ying-jeou's Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) government re-negotiate a controversial protocol signed last month with Washington to open the Taiwan ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen,  Frank Hsieh,  Yu Shyi-kun

DPP to back march against expanded U.S. beef imports

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) will "fully support" a protest march in Taipei City Saturday against the agreement of the Kuomintang government to allow importation of "beef on bone," intestines and ground beef from the U.S. ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

Tsai kicks off mayoral campaign with call for 'Taiwan Dream'

Democratic Progressive Party Chairwoman Tsai Ying-wen declared yesterday that the opposition party's nominees would revive the DPP's values of "integrity, diligent governance and love of country" and bring high quality "green administration" if ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, Taiwan News,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Ma Ying-jeou,  Chen Yunlin,  Chiang Pin-kung,  Annette Lu

54% of Taiwan voters say Ma`s holding of KMT chair is `improper`

Most Taiwan voters believe that it is ``improper`` for President Ma Ying-jeou to concurrently hold the chairmanship of the Chinese Nationalist Party and believe Ma will be unable to resolve chronic problems afflicting the right-wing ruling party , ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, Taiwan News,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Ma Ying-jeou,  Democratic Progressive Party

Taiwan economy to rebound by 4.65% in 2010, says CIER

Taiwan`s economy will rebound to expand by 4.65 percent in inflation - adjusted terms after a 3.72 percent contraction this year thanks to an expected revival of world trade, but the degree of the rebound will be affected by variables such as world ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  16 Oct 2009

DPP to highlight "quality government" in mayoral election

The Democratic Progressive Party will tout a ``quality assurances`` for its ``Green administration`` against the alleged ``incompetence`` of the ruling right-wing Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) in city and county mayoral and grassroots ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hsu Tain-tsair,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

Taiwan opposition appeals Cabinet veto of ECFA referendum

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party announced Wednesday that it would file a petition to the Executive Yuan Appeals Commission for the overturn of the rejection by the Referendum Review Commission of a proposed referendum on the ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  30 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

Tsai Ing-wen touts power of 'unity' on DPP anniversary

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen called on the opposition party to "requite the people" for the support shown in dual victories Saturday by electing a DPP candidate in a legislative by-election and rejecting a referendum ...

From DENNIS ENGBARTH, eTaiwan News,  28 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Democratic Progressive Party,  Tsai Ing-wen

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