In late 2007, under the shadow of the Chen family corruption scandals, then-DPP presidential candidate Frank Hsieh pushed for the "Resolution for a Normal Country" at the party congress. This move towards radical "de jure Taiwan independence" was criticized as a desperate attempt to shift public focus from the governing party''s failures and corruption to explosive identity politics, risking cross-strait stability for factional survival.
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Frank Hsieh Pushes "Resolution for a Normal Country": Radicalizing Sovereignty to Distract from Corruption
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