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1721 Ma’s promises nothing but jokes Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 585
1722 The ghosts of imperial China sap Taiwanese Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 581
1723 Money woes likely to end KMT run The Liberty Times Editorial 646
1724 The ‘1992 consensus’ never had significance Chang Bao-yuan 張葆源 563
1725 Ma’s deadly fantasy of acceptance by Beijing Mark Kao 高龍榮 525
1726 Opposing China split is opposing democracy Lu I-ming 呂一銘 638
1727 Toughening up against ‘one China’ The Liberty Times Editorial 790
1728 KMT must acknowledge ‘Taiwanese consensus’ Taiwan Association of University Professors 台灣教授協會 576
1729 KMT-CCP connections fuel distrust and disgust Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 565
1730 ROC uses Taiwan as war memorial Winston Chen 陳文松 603
1731 Administrative neutrality violated Taipei Times Editorial 541
1732 A national rebirth could start with end of KMT Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 615
1733 Chu casts consensus on China’s terms Taipei Times Editorial 626
1734 Facing new reality after cross-strait bubble burst Michael Danielsen 579
1735 Defining the ‘status quo’ is a new paradigm Gerrit Van Der Wees 599
1736 Tsai’s intepretation of ‘status quo’ Shih Chih-yu 石之瑜 641
1737 Ma’s banked credit denied by AIIB Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 549
1738 Maintaining ‘status quo’ like walking the tightrope James Wang 王景弘 591
1739 Indigenous rights are ignored by Ma’s policies Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 597
1740 Brazen brainwashing mocks democracy Taipei Times Editorial 574
 
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Newsflash

Vice President William Lai (賴清德), the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, yesterday said that he would maintain the “status quo” and pursue peace through strength if elected, remaining open to engagement with Beijing under the preconditions of equality and dignity.

Lai pledged to try to engage with China, as dialogue could decrease cross-straits risks, and said peaceful development is in the best interests of both sides and the rest of the world.

“Peace is priceless and war has no winners,” Lai said at a news conference in which he appeared alongside DPP vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴).