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1341 A chair forever to be left empty Taipei Times Editorial 715
1342 The KMT is blocking more than just policy Gerrit van der Wees 729
1343 HK is a money laundering machine Paul Lin 林保華 763
1344 US port calls might unsettle China Taipei Times Editorial 591
1345 Achievements threatened by China Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 562
1346 A new front in the diplomatic war Taipei Times Editorial 690
1347 Ko playing into Beijing’s hands Taipei Times Editorial 722
1348 Beijing’s ignorance of convention Taipei Times Editorial 584
1349 KMT-CCP strife squeezing Taiwan Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 824
1350 Unity is the key to thwarting China Taipei Times 663
1351 Ma’s political point scoring Taipei Times Editorial 676
1352 Beijing’s definition of ‘Chinese’ is dangerous Paul Lin 林保華 743
1353 Advance by letting go of the ROC Liberty Times Editorial 804
1354 A lawmaker who keeps his promises Taipei Times Editorial 982
1355 Taiwan and China are drifting apart Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 579
1356 Politicalization of Chi’s death wrong Taipei Times Editorial 926
1357 Taiwan must take control of its fate Taipei Times Editorial 832
1358 Aborigines fighting for their land Pasuya Poiconu 929
1359 Privacy versus judicial transparency Nigel Li 李念祖 885
1360 US’ Paris exit holds benefits for Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 866
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party lawmakers call for the cessation of construction on the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in Gongliao District, New Taipei City, during a meeting of the Economic Committee yesterday at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei.
Photo: CNA

Motions demanding that state-owned Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台灣電力公司) suspend construction of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City’s (新北市) Gongliao District (貢寮) and rejecting the company’s budget proposal for the year were passed yesterday by the legislature’s Economics Committee.

The motions, initiated by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers, shot down Taipower’s plan to spend NT$11.7 billion (US$392.99 million) on the plant this year, including NT$10.7 billion of construction work that has already been outsourced.