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Lai, 65, won the island's leadership election ... Wang Dan-ping, a professor at Taiwan's Fu Jen Catholic University, said despite the current cross-Strait situation being serious, reunification ...
Lai Ching-te's actions since taking office as ... Wang Dan-ping, a professor at Taiwan's Fu Jen Catholic University, said despite the current cross-Strait situation being serious, reunification ...
For Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, the honeymoon period never arrived. Instead, after one year in office, he finds himself increasingly mired in political stalemates, both at home and abroad.
National Cheng Kung University politial science professor Wang Hung-jen said Lai “was careful to know when to stop”. Lai has seen his approval rating fall to 45.9 percent from 58 percent ...
National Cheng Kung University politial science professor Wang Hung-jen said Lai "was careful to know when to stop". Lai has seen his approval rating fall to 45.9 percent from 58 percent nearly a year ...
Victoria Jen takes a closer look at how Mr Lai has fared so far as he heads into his second year in office.
Instead, former Taiwan vice-president Chen Chien-jen will be travelling to the Vatican ... nor foreign ministry has elaborated on why Mr Lai will not be attending the inaugural mass.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Less than a month after attending the funeral of Pope Francis, former Vice President Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁 ... fueling hopes that President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) would have been able ...
TAIPEI: As Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te begins his second year in office, his minority government is grappling with mounting challenges both domestically and internationally.
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