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Huang Kuo-chang

Huang Kuo-chang
The latest news and top stories on Huang Kuo-chang, a prominent Taiwanese politician and legal scholar. He assumed the chairmanship of the Taiwan People’s Party in 2025, having previously led its Legislative Yuan caucus since 2024. A leading figure in the 2014 Sunflower Student Movement, he co-founded the New Power Party, serving as its chairman and a legislator from 2016 to 2020. His expertise spans legal scholarship and civic activism, with a focus on legislative oversight and party development. He has been a vocal critic of perceived abuses of democratic mechanisms, including certain recall campaigns.
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Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers vow to impeach leader William Lai

Proposal is likely to be a symbolic gesture as impeachment would require 76 legislators to agree, while opposition camp holds only 62 seats.

Taiwan government accused of trying to ‘bypass legislature’ amid bitter row

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Taiwan’s KMT seeks to change law to allow mainland-born spouses to hold office

Current law requires elected officials to prove they renounced their former citizenship – which is impossible for those born on the mainland.

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