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Presidential hopefuls address national affairs as campaign draws to close

Presidential hopefuls address national affairs as campaign draws to close
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Presidential hopefuls address national affairs as campaign draws to close

Presidential hopefuls address national affairs as campaign draws to close
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DPP to name candidates for three cities after June

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday said that its mayoral candidates for Taipei, New Taipei City and Taoyuan would be determined after June, as the decision would affect its choice of candidates for other cities.
Taiwan is to hold local elections on Nov. 26.
Former minister of transportation and communications Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) is key to how the nominations will play out, a party source said on condition of anonymity.
There are calls within the party to have former vice president Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁) run for Taipei, Lin run for New Taipei City and Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) run

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Minister advocates self-reliance defense policy

Taiwan must be prepared to defend itself, Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) said yesterday after documents reportedly showed that Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) had considered invading the nation in the fall.
In a post on Facebook dated Thursday last week, exiled Russian dissident Vladimir Osechkin, who founded the France-based human rights group Gulagu Net, referenced the documents, which are purportedly leaked Russian intelligence.
“Xi Jinping was at least considering taking over Taiwan in the fall — he needs his own little victory to get re-elected for a third term — there the struggle within the elite is colossal,” Osechkin

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Minister advocates self-reliance defense policy - 焦點

XI THREAT? Documents said China was considering taking over Taiwan this year, as the Chinese president needs a ‘little victory to get re-elected for a third term’By Lu Yi-hsuan, Yang Chun-hui and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporters, with staff writer

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KMT says import ban lift an 'attack'

The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) yesterday accused the government of launching a “surprise attack” in defiance of public opinion by lifting a ban on food imports from five Japanese prefectureds without consulting opposition parties or the public.
At a news conference at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, KMT caucus whip William Tseng (曾銘宗) called on people to use their votes this year to oppose the “tyrannical, arrogant and detestable” administration.
With its decision to allow food imports from the prefectures, after they were banned following the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant in 2011, the administration is “trampling on the will

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 MT says import ban lift an 'attack' - 焦點

JAPANESE FOOD: KMT Chairman Eric Chu said that the Democratic Progressive Party would ‘pay the price’ for defying public opinion and ignoring public healthBy Chen Yun, Yang Chun-hui and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporters, with staff writer and CNA

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IN FOCUS: Parties aim for the interests of young voters

The competition for young voters is heating up online, with major political parties bringing the fight to Instagram in this year’s new battlefield.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) made strides last year with a new podcast and an increased Instagram presence on the party’s and President Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) accounts.
Podcasts are unlike social media platforms, DPP online community center director Fan Kang-hao (范綱皓) said on Monday last week, as listeners are more engaged and often go back to listen to older episodes after hearing the latest.
As podcast episodes are not shared on Facebook or other social media in the same way

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DPP's Lin wins Taichung vote by 52.3 percent

The Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lin Ching-yi (林靜儀) won yesterday’s legislative by-election in Taichung’s second electoral district, defeating the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) Yen Kuan-heng (顏寬恒) and three other candidates.
Lin received 88,752 votes, or 52.3 percent, versus Yen’s 80,912 votes, or 47.7 percent, unofficial figures from the Taichung Central Election Commission showed, after the votes at all 258 polling stations had been counted. Yen conceded defeat at about 5:50pm.
In her victory speech, Lin thanked voters for their support, and pledged to work hard and serve the constituency.
Candidates were running for the position left vacant after former Taiwan Statebuilding Party legislator

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 DPP's Lin wins Taichung vote by 52.3 percent - 焦點

SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR: Several people reportedly took photographs near polling stations, and one woman allegedly even hid a camera in a coffee cup/ Staff writer, with CNA

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