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1701 Wrongful execution: No justice for Chiang Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 684
1702 Beijing’s efforts have backfired Taipei Times Editorial 688
1703 Ma still detached from reality Taipei Times Editorial 613
1704 The KMT’s little chilli pepper and unification James Wang 王景弘 652
1705 Hung’s cross-strait focus hurts her Taipei Times Editorial 698
1706 In memory of a true Taiwanese, Ruth Lin Chang Chao-hsuan 張肇烜 808
1707 The KMT will collapse and fade into history Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 679
1708 What does ‘status quo’ stand for? Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 785
1709 Ghosts of one-party state linger Taipei Times Editorial 658
1710 China redefines the ‘status quo’ Taipei Times Editorial 674
1711 Taiwan’s sole ruler is the public James Wang 王景弘 764
1712 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 647
1713 Advancing from wary reform to revolution Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 672
1714 Lee Teng-hui, in his own words Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 719
1715 Unpopular Hung assails populism Taipei Times Editorial 730
1716 Taiwan is doing fine, it is KMT that is ill James Wang 王景弘 688
1717 Setting sail from KMT’s reactionary practices Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 732
1718 Taiwan, China and the Han race Noah Buchan 902
1719 Intraparty harmony in KMT barely skin-deep Jack Wu 吳峻鋕 718
1720 Xi, Lien and two parades of political alignment James Wang 王景弘 735
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan Solidarity Union Chairman Huang Kun-huei speaks during a press conference yesterday about the party’s treason lawsuit against President Ma Ying-jeou and former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi.

Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday filed a lawsuit against President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and former Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) chairman Su Chi (蘇起), accusing the two of treason by conspiring with China to create the so-called “1992 consensus,” which the party said had never existed.

 

TSU Chairman Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) filed the lawsuit at the Taiwan High Prosecutors’ Office after a press conference where he said Ma and Su should be held accountable for inventing the consensus, which could eventually jeopardize Taiwan’s sovereignty.