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521 Youth standing up for democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 677
522 Agriculture key to Lithuania ties Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 550
523 The problem with referendums Ian Inkster 音雅恩 243
524 Proof of Beijing’s true character Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 773
525 KMT puts Beijing’s interests first Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 368
526 Time to drop Fukushima food ban Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 264
527 Post-referendum enmity to persist Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 462
528 Cities can expand Taiwan’s role Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 and Huynh Tam Sang 黃心光 229
529 Taiwan should lead with kindness Fernando Herrera Ramos 669
530 PRC’s ally poaching helps Taiwan Fan Shih-ping 范世平 274
531 The irony of the KMT’s objections Taipei Times Editorial 240
532 Anachronistic land claims must go Taipei Times Editorial 261
533 DPP has to push its own policies Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 262
534 Vote ‘no’ on nuclear power question Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 216
535 China waging a global hybrid war Brahma Chellaney 241
536 TPP looking like a pan-blue Trojan Horse Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 227
537 Alliance between Taiwan and EU Huynh Tam Sang 212
538 The KMT is ignoring bad behavior Fang Fu-chuan 方復權 205
539 China centenaries pose triple threat Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 208
540 China is holding the planet hostage Chris Patten 215
 
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Newsflash

The Constitution of the Republic of China (ROC) is beset with problems when it comes to authorizing powers to central and local governments, Taiwan Society president and historian Chang Yen-hsien (張炎憲) said yesterday, adding that the nation needs a referendum on writing a new constitution and stressing that the existing Referendum Act (公民投票法) must be amended to do so.

Chang made the remarks as Scotland’s historical independence referendum took place, to decide whether it would leave the UK and become an independent nation.