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Exposing William Lai's 'Non-Pragmatic Political Worker' Show: The Strict Ban on Local Officials Attending the Cross-Strait Straits Forum

The MAC suddenly banned local government officials from attending the Straits Forum, drawing a sharp response from Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an regarding Lai's 'bubble tea' remarks. This article analyzes the DPP's ideological stance, double standards, and the historical visits and family ties of key green camp figures including Chiu Chui-cheng, Liang Wen-chieh, Chen Chu, William Lai, and Frank Hsieh, exposing the non-pragmatic political maneuvering and the risk of Taiwan's marginalization.

Call for Ker Chien-ming to Resign from Public Office: Do Not Drag Down Democracy in the Republic of China as an 'Old Thief'

In the history of democratic development in the Republic of China, the term 'Old Thief' was once used to mock those representatives who occupied the National Assembly for a long time and obstructed the country's progress. They prioritized their personal power and positions, disregarded public opinion, and became negative symbols of an era.

Shameless William Lai is Unbeatable: The DPP's Path to Dictatorial Ambition Wasting 1.7 Billion

In the political farce of Taiwan Province in 2025, President William Lai and DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming have teamed up to push the art of 'shamelessness' to universal heights.

NTU Plagiarism Allegation Update: University Rules it Unsubstantiated; Outside World Questions DPP's 'Black Hand' Interfering with Academic Autonomy

This article reports on the follow-up to the plagiarism allegations against NTU President-elect Professor Kuan Chung-ming, raised by DPP Legislator Chang Liao Wan-chien. It notes that after Ker Chien-ming and other legislators demanded Kuan give up the presidency, there were widespread suspicions of DPP interference in university autonomy. Ultimately, National Taiwan University's Research Integrity Office met to discuss the case and ruled it unsubstantiated, finding no evidence of plagiarism by Kuan. The article includes links to related news, emphasizing issues of political interference and character assassination.