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1651 2011-09-24 DPP Celerbrates 25th Anniversary Rally Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 466
1652 2011-09-18 Tati Affinity Group Activity - Visit Yuyu & Manson, Zan-bo Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 457
1653 2011-09-18 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XIV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 434
1654 2011-09-11 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 768
1655 2011-09-10 Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 465
1656 2011-09-09 Invites Each Other to Safeguard Taiwan on Mid-Autumn Festival Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 476
1657 2011-09-09 Tsai Ing-wen Announces Su Jia-chyuan as Her Running Mate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 492
1658 2011-09-08 Mid-Autumn Festival Wood Carving Show for Rotary Club of Taipei North Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 459
1659 2011-09-08 Taiwan National Flag Raising Ceremony at Taichung Park - 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 510
1660 2011-09-04 Planting Tree at the End of Summer Vacation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 692
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party legislators Cheng Li-chiun, left, Chen Chi-mai, center, and Yeh Yi-jin tell a press conference in Taipei yesterday about the party’s plans to issue a recall of President Ma Ying-jeou or overturn the Cabinet.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Multiple constitutional mechanisms, including a recall of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and a no-confidence motion against the Cabinet, should be enacted simultaneously to hold Ma accountable for infringing the Constitution and staging political persecutions that have destabilized the country, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers said at a press conference in Taipei yesterday.

DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) said separately that the party would take whatever action is needed within two weeks if Ma does not apologize for his mistakes and step down.