No deals on mainland China visit, Taiwan’s opposition KMT chairwoman warned
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“No deals on mainland China visit, Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai warns KMT chairwoman”
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Wikipedia entries only describe general information about Taiwan's government structure and Premier Cho Jung-tai's cabinet, with no mention of warnings to KMT chairwoman or mainland China visit negotiations.
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— The following is the cabinet of Cho Jung-tai, who was appointed as Premier of Taiwan on 20 May 2024 by President Lai Ching-te. This is the first premiership of Lai's presidency. The cabinet is also kn…
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— The premier of the Republic of China, officially the president of the Executive Yuan (Chinese: 行政院院長), is the head of government of Taiwan and leader of the Executive Yuan. The premier is nominally th…
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— Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main island of Taiwan, also known as Formosa, lies between the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea…
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“Kuomintang chair Cheng Li-wun is expected to lead a delegation to mainland China from April 7 to 12”
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Wikipedia entries reference KMT chairmanship elections, party roles, and general party history, but none mention Cheng Li-wun's planned delegation visit dates or itinerary.
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— The 2025 Kuomintang chairmanship election (Chinese: 2025年中國國民黨主席選舉) was held on 18 October 2025. It was the eleventh direct election of the party leader in Kuomintang (KMT) history. All registered, du…
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— The chairman of the Kuomintang is the leader of the Kuomintang in the Republic of China. The position used to be titled as President (1912–1914), Premier (1919–1925), Chairman of the Central Executive…
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— The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the sole ruling party of the country from 1928 to 1949 in Mainland China until its relocation to Taiwan, and i…
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“Cheng Li-wun’s coming visit has rattled Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and exposed unease even within KMT ranks – highlighting mounting friction over the opposition outreach to Beijing amid heightened tensions across the Taiwan Strait”
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Wikipedia entries provide background on Cheng Li-wun's KMT chairmanship and unrelated election information, but none discuss her visit's impact on DPP/KMT dynamics or cross-strait tensions.
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— Local elections will be held in Taiwan on 28 November 2026 to elect county magistrates (city mayors), county (city) councilors, township mayors, township councilors and chiefs of villages (boroughs) i…
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— Cheng Li-chiun (Chinese: 鄭麗君; pinyin: Zhèng Lìjūn; born 19 June 1969) is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the vice premier of the Republic of China since 2024. Before her vice premiership, she…
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— Cheng Li-wun (Chinese: 鄭麗文; pinyin: Zhèng Lìwén; born November 12, 1969) is a Taiwanese politician and lawyer. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT), she has been the party's chairperson since November 202…
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“Cheng is expected to lead a delegation to mainland China from April 7 to 12, with a possible meeting with Communist Party leader Xi Jinping drawing scrutiny in Taipei”
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“Speaking in the legislature on Tuesday, Cho said that any cross-strait engagement must comply with existing laws and stressed that no individual or group was authorised to negotiate on behalf of the government”
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Wikipedia entries provide general context about Taiwan's government but contain no information about Premier Cho's specific legislative statements on cross-strait engagement laws.
“Talks involving Taiwan’s interests, security or public authority “must strictly follow legal requirements”, he said, adding that engagement under the framework of “one China” or the “1992 consensus” would “not be beneficial to Taiwan””
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Wikipedia entries describe Taiwan's political structure but lack specific information about Premier Cho's remarks on legal requirements for cross-strait talks or the '1992 consensus'.
“Public opinion in Taiwan consistently shows that people do not accept the ‘1992 consensus’ as a shared basis, nor do they believe the world follows a ‘one China’ framework,”
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