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381 Ill-gotten assets are holding KMT together James Wang 王景弘 316
382 Plagiarism scandal claims more Taipei Times Editorials 316
383 Ko’s floodwater gate debacle Taipei Times Editorials 277
384 Japan-China ties threaten Taiwan Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 299
385 Capricious Ko could help the CCP Taipei Times Editorials 270
386 Musk draws ire; BJP shows support Taipei Times Editorials 369
387 KMT assists China’s claims abroad Michael Riches 334
388 For its own survival, free Europe should be arming Taiwan now Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 344
389 Taiwan’s election-led democracy John Copper 243
390 Indian politicians’ views on Taiwan Rup Narayan Das 333
391 What makes a Taiwanese citizen? Peter G. Osborne 324
392 Learning from conflict in Ukraine Emilian Kavalski Liu Tai-ting 劉泰廷 292
393 UN kicked out Chiang government, not Taiwan Tommy Lin 林逸民 347
394 US ‘denial strategy’ to help Taiwan Tommy Lin 林逸民 398
395 Reading between Biden’s lines Taipei Times Editorials 276
396 Pledge shows where loyalties lie Taipei Times Editorials 304
397 Campaigning in the age of plagiarism Taipei Times Editorials 291
398 Kissinger’s China policy mistakes Joseph Bosco 436
399 Taiwanese must fight for support Stanley Kao 高碩泰 314
400 Diluted agreement appeases China Taipei Times Editorials 337
 
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Newsflash

New Power Party (NPP) Legislator Huang Kuo-chang (黃國昌) yesterday said that the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) might use any government agencies it can influence, including the Council of Grand Justices, to obstruct legislation on ill-gotten party assets.

Huang made the remarks at the second and last day of the “Transitional Justice and Law” symposium held in Taipei by the Taiwan Association of University Professors, during which academics discussed the impediments to transitional justice.