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861 Taiwan could have helped India Sana Hashmi 349
862 Hong Kong risks being replaced Taipei Times Editorial 349
863 WHO tapes reveal flawed strategy Taipei Times Editorial 351
864 Memorial hall could be transitional justice hub Tsao Chin-jung 曹欽榮 314
865 US needs official ties with Taiwan Ted Yoho 361
866 Ian Easton On Taiwan: In 2030 Ian Easton 579
867 ‘Taiwan Dream’ vs ‘China Dream’ Liberty Times Editorial 444
868 Trump needs to deploy truth trap Joseph Bosco 427
869 Taiwan, Sweden showing the world Edward Pingyuan Lu 呂秉原 440
870 Missing piece in WHO campaign Shirley Kan 384
871 Identity trend cannot be fought Taipei Times Editorial 409
872 Opportunity knocks for new leader William Reinfeld 344
873 Kaohsiung residents want end to tensions Li Kuan-long 李坤隆 463
874 Unlikely TSMC will soon build in US Taipei Times Editorial 388
875 PLA general cautions against invasion Taipei Times Editorial 377
876 New order in US-China relations Joseph Bosco 347
877 Politicians, leave virus prevention to experts Jeremy Wang 王英明 326
878 Tsai must address judicial reform Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 404
879 WHO demonstrates true motives Janet Hung 洪湘斐 411
880 Taiwanese is the new cool Taipei Times Editorial 438
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Lo Chih-cheng (羅致政) yesterday proposed a draft amendment to the Civil Servants Election and Recall Act (公職人員選舉罷免法) that would bar people who have been convicted of security breaches from running in national or local elections.

People convicted of offenses relating to organized crime, money laundering, firearms or drugs would be barred from election to civil servant positions if the amendments pass, Lo said on Monday, when the amendments were being drafted.