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21 Political diversity key to normalcy Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 83
22 Making history through recalls Lin Chin-kuo 林進國 95
23 Feckless foreign policy of the KMT Sasha B. Chhabra 112
24 Government on a runaway train Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 112
25 Against the KMT’s amendments Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 80
26 The KMT’s millennia-old malaise Chen Tsai-neng 陳財能 87
27 Mitigating national security risks Chen Kuan-ting and Gahon Chiang 陳冠廷 , 江佳紘 88
28 Protecting undersea infrastructure Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 104
29 The choices that minor nations must make Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 116
30 The blue-white attack on Taiwan The Liberty Times Editorial 124
31 Mike Pompeo visit a wake-up call Tommy Lin 林逸民 140
32 TPP’s Huang’s disregard for law Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 122
33 The ‘Fu Dongju’ plan of Ko Wen-je Teng Hon-yuan 鄧鴻源 91
34 Carter, Trump and future of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 119
35 The source of our political chaos Mike Chang 張昭仁 95
36 Protect the Judicial Yuan from the KMT Chen Tsai-neng 陳財能 126
37 Bad laws are a threat to democracy Yao Meng-chang 155
38 Safeguards against harmful laws Chuang Sheng-rong 莊勝榮 157
39 KMT bringing nation to brink Tommy Lin 林逸民 91
40 Taiwan’s new constitutional moment Yeh Chieh-ting 葉介庭 83
 
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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.