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1401 China aims to divide and conquer Paul Lin 林保華 562
1402 The problem with Tsai’s top judicial candidates James Wang 王景弘 592
1403 KMT was corrupted by power, absolutely Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 505
1404 Tsai honest in apology to nation’s Aborgines Zhang Ming-yo 張銘祐 575
1405 The DPP must stick to the path voters laid Chan Chang-chuan 詹長權 544
1406 Taiwanese-Americans want to be counted Peter Chen 陳正義 619
1407 Time for Taiwan-US normalization Parris Chang 張旭成 615
1408 Apology must be backed by actions Taipei Times Editorial 436
1409 KMT digs its grave on assets issue Liberty Times Editorial 643
1410 KMT still playing public for a fool Taipei Times Editorial 533
1411 DPP’s risky curricula review process Taipei Times Editorial 460
1412 Tsai’s frustrating ‘Post’ interview Taipei Times Editorial 697
1413 KMT should follow Ma Ying-jeou to Itu Aba James Wang 王景弘 457
1414 CCP’s Tom Sawyer ploy nears end Wayne Pajunen 580
1415 Artistic compromise and China Taipei Times Editorial 446
1416 Taiwan eclipses bloated monoliths William Stimson 493
1417 Beijing’s sugar-coated lies Taipei Times Editorial 470
1418 Ruling threatens Xi’s tenuous hold Paul Lin 林保華 490
1419 US planing a new East Asia pivot Parris Chang 張旭成 506
1420 KMT paves way for further isolation Taipei Times Editorial 494
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan Solidarity Union members hold signs at a protest outside the Executive Yuan in Taipei yesterday, demanding that the Referendum Review Committee respect a verdict by the Supreme Administrative Court and put the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) to a referendum.
Photo: CNA

The Executive Yuan’s Referendum Review Committee yesterday again turned down a referendum proposal by the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) on the cross-strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), despite a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court last month that said the committee must review the application.

“With a nine-to-three vote, the committee has decided to reject the TSU’s proposed referendum on whether the government should sign the ECFA with China based on two major reasons,” committee chairman Chao Yung-mau (趙永茂) said after he walked out of a four-hour meeting.