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2021 Ma denies he is a head of state in key speech Bill Chang 張國城 561
2022 Human rights, democracy threatened David Schak et al. 562
2023 US shutdown reflects KMT attitudes Taipei Times Editorial 577
2024 Clearing up the bugging mess Taipei Times Editorial 667
2025 Prosecutor-general has abused his position Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 699
2026 Ma should be held accountable Taipei Times Editorial 580
2027 Beijing threatens freedom in Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 608
2028 President’s actions are as dreadful as Nixon’s Chen Chien-fu 陳建甫 642
2029 Remove trade pact from agenda Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 567
2030 Media and Ma get interviews wrong Liberty Times Editorial 640
2031 Making China’s judiciary look good Taipei Times Editorial 579
2032 Tolerance and forgetfulness are not virtues Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 616
2033 Opening credits of political drama Taipei Times Editorial 609
2034 Chameleon Ma thinks he can fool Taiwanese Chen Shan-jung 陳杉榮 562
2035 Political purging is also a disgrace Taipei Times Editorial 567
2036 The scope of the Taiwan Policy Act Frank Chiang 江永芳 627
2037 Curing democracy of its maladies Yen Chueh-an 顏厥安 639
2038 Happiness index not a true reflection Taipei Times Editorial 638
2039 Trade agreement and the Internet Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 597
2040 KMT2.0 has brought back the politics of the past Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 561
 
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Newsflash

Students and netizens yesterday announced the official commencement of a campaign to recall three Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislators.

The campaign, first proposed on March 25 on PTT — the nation’s largest academic online bulletin board — sought the recall of KMT lawmakers Lin Hung-chih (林鴻池), Wu Yu-sheng (吳育昇) and Alex Tsai (蔡正元) to, as stated in the original post, “reduce the advantages of the pan-blue majority” following an incident panned by the student-led Sunflower movement as the government’s “black-box” — opaque — handling of the cross-strait service trade agreement.