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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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The Taiwan Statebuilding Party, alongside Kuma Academy chief executive officer Ho Cheng-hui (何澄輝) and international law expert Sung Cheng-en (宋承恩), yesterday urged the Legislative Yuan to begin reviewing a proposed foreign influence transparency law to prevent Chinese infiltration.

Taiwanese should not tolerate the legislature’s indolence, party Chairman Wang Hsing-huan (王興煥) said.

The ruling and opposition parties are passive regarding efforts to mitigate the influence of Chinese “united front” rhetoric, said Wu Hsin-tai (吳欣岱), director of the Taiwan Statebuilding Party’s Taipei chapter.