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1781 A national rebirth could start with end of KMT Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 765
1782 Chu casts consensus on China’s terms Taipei Times Editorial 729
1783 Facing new reality after cross-strait bubble burst Michael Danielsen 707
1784 Defining the ‘status quo’ is a new paradigm Gerrit Van Der Wees 753
1785 Tsai’s intepretation of ‘status quo’ Shih Chih-yu 石之瑜 788
1786 Ma’s banked credit denied by AIIB Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 696
1787 Maintaining ‘status quo’ like walking the tightrope James Wang 王景弘 701
1788 Indigenous rights are ignored by Ma’s policies Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 737
1789 Brazen brainwashing mocks democracy Taipei Times Editorial 758
1790 The route Tsai should go with the ‘status quo’ Paul Lin 林保華 797
1791 Voting Tsai could make Taiwan a true nation Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 676
1792 Taiwan will never be an equal partner Taipei Times Editorial 761
1793 Taiwan’s status is a core issue for the DPP Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 752
1794 Ma’s reign of errors far from over The Liberty Times Editorial 806
1795 Bringing Taiwan’s secrets to light Paul Lin 林保華 974
1796 China restricts Taiwan’s economy The Liberty Times Editorial 818
1797 Taiwan’s long walk to freedom of expression Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 951
1798 Ma flops as commander-in-chief Taipei Times Editorial 679
1799 Religious groups stunt growth of democracy Andrew Cheng 鄭泰安 665
1800 Deng’s freedom remains under attack Taipei Times Editorial 650
 
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Newsflash

Lawmakers from all political parties should support a proposed motion that would clarify UN Resolution 2758, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators told a news conference yesterday, but opposition party members later walked out of a cross-party meeting when the topic was raised.

DPP legislators Chiu Yi-ying (邱議瑩), Michelle Lin (林楚茵), Su Chiao-hui (蘇巧慧) and Puma Shen (沈伯洋) said that the news conference was held to “oppose China’s distortion of UN Resolution 2758 and call on all political parties to speak up for Taiwan.”

UN Resolution 2758 does not have anything to do with Taiwan’s sovereignty and international status, and Taiwan rejects China’s attempts to distort the truth, they said.