Taiwan Brief: The critical KMT chair race, part 1

This KMT chair race is hugely consequential, and will impact the future of not just the party, but Taiwan’s democracy. In part 1, we look at why it’s important, and the already declared candidates.

Taiwan Headlines, July 23: KMT’s vaccine politics

3 KMT-run counties and KMT want to buy vaccines, government says no. What’s curious is who is behind it, and who isn’t. KMT also suing Health Minister and CECC head Chen and head of the FDA over local vaccine approval.

Taiwan Headlines, July 5: Ko P and deep blues transcript

A recent My Formosa poll showed the demographic with strongest “faith in” him came from…deep blues! That’s striking considering he pitches himself as a centrist. However, a just-released video suggests he may now be pitching himself to those voters.

Taiwan Headlines, July 4: More election warring transcript

New information has surfaced on subject of yesterday’s show: warring over elections. EY absentee voting proposal is only for referendums, and KMT & DPP appear to be politicking on whether it will apply in December. Chen’s recall date is now “tentative”.

Taiwan Headlines July 3, warring over elections transcript

The third “revenge recall” is set for Taiwan Statebuilding Party lawmaker Chen Po-wei for Aug. 28–but the Aug. 28 referendums were bumped to December. KMT continues to push for absentee ballots, and shockingly the Executive Yuan will propose a draft.

Taiwan Headlines – July 2, Covid and the KMT transcript

This week saw a break in the trend of Monday having the lowest Covid case count. KMT raises death rate questions. KMT figures jump the vaccine queue, but a DPP accusation doesn’t hold up. Miaoli lifts lockdown on foreign workers.

ICRT’s Taiwan This Week, May 7

ICRT’s Taiwan This Week, hosted by Gavin Phipps with Taiwan Report’s Sean Su and Courtney Donovan Smith https://player.soundon.fm/p/072443e0-ac1a-417f-b6db-f9cfc4a0a372/episodes/0124ee39-577a-4e0b-a054-312e8fc9ef9d

Taiwan Headlines, Apr. 17, 2021

The Hualien District Prosecutors Office has indicted seven for offenses related to the Taroko Express train crash on April 2 that killed 49 people and injured more than 200 others.The driver of the crane truck, who also owns a construction company, was indicted for negligence resulting in death and property damage, causing an accident involving […]