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Home Activity Slideshow 2019-06-29 Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party

2019-06-29 Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party

Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party
 



Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 July 2019 10:52 )  

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Academics assessing the nation’s democratic performance during the first half of President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) term yesterday urged the public “to provoke disputes” to revive the system of checks and balances that they said has been noticeably weakened under Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) rule.

“The nation’s democracy has been in peril these past two years and I have been wondering on ways to resolve it, and my conclusion is that intellectuals must use [their] knowledge to provoke [public] disputes,” said Liu Chin-hsing (劉進興), professor of chemistry at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.